Sentences with phrase «licensed vaccine»

Dengvaxia, the world's sole licensed vaccine against dengue, is at the center of a health scare in the Philippines where the government suspended its use last year amid safety fears.
Despite widespread recommendations for annual revaccination, information available today suggests that current vaccination practices in North America do not necessarily correspond with the body of knowledge pertaining to duration of immunity from licensed vaccines.
AviPro Megan Egg for turkeys is a USDA - licensed vaccine recommended as an aid in the prevention of Salmonella Typhimurium (ST) colonization of the liver and spleen.
Pfizer Animal Health is packaging the full licensed vaccine under the FluSure Pandemic name.
The AVMA states that rabies is «entirely preventable through vaccination, «2 and the American Ferret Association «recommends vaccinating ferrets with USDA licensed vaccine products labeled for use in ferrets.
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Nov. 13, 2015 — Zoetis Inc. today announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has granted the company a conditional license to market Canine Influenza Vaccine, H3N2, Killed Virus, the first commercially licensed vaccine to help control disease associated with canine influenza virus H3N2 (CIV H3N2).
The Insured Person has elected not to take any available licensed vaccine offering protection against HIV; or,
«We only have two licensed vaccines against bioterrorism agents — anthrax and smallpox — and that's it.
Recent changes in the way regulatory agencies license vaccines could reduce the path to licensing a vaccine to as little as 12 months, according to Young.
There is no licensed vaccine available to treat or prevent dengue fever, and efforts to develop one have been complicated by the fact that dengue is caused by four distinct dengue viruses, and a vaccine must target all four serotypes (DENV 1 - 4).
In late 2014, Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp., a subsidiary of Merck & Co., Inc., licensed the vaccine from NewLink Genetics.
In 1954, the virus causing the disease was isolated, and licensed vaccines to prevent the disease became available in 1963.
No licensed vaccine or therapy is currently available for Marburg virus infection.
In summary, antibody responses to a two - dose schedule of the licensed vaccine formulation in girls aged 9 - 14 years appeared comparable to the standard three - dose schedule in women aged 15 - 19 years for up to four years after first vaccination.
While there are no licensed vaccines or treatments available for Zika virus, many candidates are in various stages of development.
It had never before been tested with malaria, for which no licensed vaccine exists.
There is no licensed vaccine to prevent RSV infection in humans, and vaccines currently in use for cattle have noted safety and effectiveness problems.
Currently there are no licensed vaccines, prophylactics, or therapeutics to prevent or treat this highly pathogenic disease.
Although several clinical trials are currently underway, there are no licensed vaccines or therapies against Ebola virus.
There are no licensed vaccines for placental malaria and current strategies to prevent the disease rely on vector eradication (e.g. using chemically - treated bed nets, indoor residual spraying) combined with the intermittent administration of antimalarial drugs.
We are years from a licensed vaccine.
Despite great advances in vaccine development, only 26 licensed vaccines currently exist worldwide.
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, «Currently, there is no USDA - licensed vaccine against H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza infection available for use in companion animals in the United States.»
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