Sentences with phrase «nasal vaccines»

(Shouldn't you know how viruses mutate to jump species BEFORE spraying live mutated virus nasal vaccines around that were cultured in companion animal cells?
There is some feeling that nasal vaccines may provide a more complete stimulation to the area of the immune system responsible for defense against the infection in question.
Researchers at the University of Michigan's Mary H Weiser Food Allergy Center have developed a nasal vaccine that protects laboratory mice from allergic reactions upon exposure to peanuts, after just three monthly doses.
Researchers at the University of Michigan's Mary H Weiser Food Allergy Center have developed a nasal vaccine that protects laboratory mice from allergic reactions upon exposure to peanuts, after just...
To test the nasal vaccine in adults, researchers at 13 hospitals nationwide, led by Kristin Nichol of the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Minneapolis, gave it to more than 2800 people in fall 1997; 1400 others got a placebo.
The nasal vaccine, he notes, still must be tested in the elderly, who are at the highest risk of dying from flu.
Comments: Some cats sneeze for a few days after taking the nasal vaccine.
Vet checked already with complete wellness exam, heart cleared, knees, eyes, ears, kennel cough nasal vaccine given, puppy Parvo / Distemper vaccine, etc..
First, one must choose between a nasal vaccine and an injectable vaccine.
When I first vaccinated my dogs against kennel cough via nasal vaccine, they all displayed symptoms of the disease within 24 hours...
I recommend only using the injectable (shot version) of the vaccine and not the nasal vaccine.
Nasal Vaccine Intranasal vaccination may be given as early as 3 weeks of age and immunity generally lasts 12 to 13 months.
We do not vaccinate against FIV as the vaccine is not considered to be that effective (UC Davis research) and causes a lot of irritation in the nasal cavities (it is a nasal vaccine) and on the skin of the nose.

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Note: The CDC and AAP do not recommend the nasal spray flu vaccine (FluMist) for the 2016 - 2017 season because it isn't effective.
Not only would the new method, tested only in mice, be more convenient but also more effective than the flu shot or nasal spray, according to a study at the International Vaccine Institute in Seoul.
If your child is under age 9 and receiving the flu shot or nasal spray vaccine for the first time, it's recommended that he get two doses at least four weeks apart.
And children older than 2 can receive the nasal spray form of the vaccine, which does not contain thimerosal either.
Some Vaccine in Latest Recall Administered by Oneida County Health Department «Potency of Nasal Spray Vaccine in Question — Safety Not an Issue» The Oneida County Health Department's current supply of H1N1 flu vaccine will not be affected by the latest voluntary manufacturer's recall of the product, Daniel W. Gilmore, Acting Director of the departmenVaccine in Latest Recall Administered by Oneida County Health Department «Potency of Nasal Spray Vaccine in Question — Safety Not an Issue» The Oneida County Health Department's current supply of H1N1 flu vaccine will not be affected by the latest voluntary manufacturer's recall of the product, Daniel W. Gilmore, Acting Director of the departmenVaccine in Question — Safety Not an Issue» The Oneida County Health Department's current supply of H1N1 flu vaccine will not be affected by the latest voluntary manufacturer's recall of the product, Daniel W. Gilmore, Acting Director of the departmenvaccine will not be affected by the latest voluntary manufacturer's recall of the product, Daniel W. Gilmore, Acting Director of the department said.
The nasal spray flu vaccine, Flu Mist, is available for those ages 9 — 49.
Children ages six months to two years can receive an injectable flu vaccine, but the nasal spray vaccine is recommended in children between the ages of two and eight because it is believed to give better protection than the shot.
I spent a year filtering spit and nasal washings, growing influenza in tissue cultures in a minimalist lab, and trying to develop an oral flu vaccine, all as part of my Infectious Diseases fellowship thirty years ago.
One reason vaccines using weakened flu virus are not used in the elderly is that they have been exposed to many strains of flu virus over the years and have more antibodies in the nasal tract, which can inhibit the weakened flu virus from infecting and stimulating the immune response necessary to protect against the virus.
For their research, Pekosz and his team, using human nasal tract cells, studied the weakened strain of the flu virus that is used in the nasal spray vaccine and compared its behavior with that of the flu virus itself.
To create the weakened flu strain contained in FluMist, the brand name of the nasal spray vaccine, nine mutations in the flu virus were made.
Findings from this study of flu vaccines delivered by a small needle intradermally parallel earlier results that found adding a strain of influenza B could improve the effectiveness of a flu vaccine nasal spray and a traditional intramuscular vaccine that is injected as a shot in the arm muscle.
If a vaccine is to protect the intestines and other mucous membranes in the body, it also needs to be given through the mucosa, for example as a nasal spray or a liquid that is drunk.
There are different forms of flu vaccine, including a nasal spray for people who don't like shots.
«We have used an innovative approach, combining protein engineering, specific vaccine formulation and a combination of routes of administration, [nasal] and intramuscular,» explains Nicolas Mouz, chief scientific officer at PX «Therapeutics, one of the project partners.
In any case, most people have a choice of getting the flu vaccine by injection or nasal spray, so fear of needles is typically no excuse, Rakita says.
Instead of stirring up powerful T cells through an injected amyloid vaccine, they used a nasal spray containing two drugs that provoke a less robust but more manageable immune response.
Those findings could mean that vaccines delivered via nasal spray instead of shots might stimulate memory T cell growth in the nose and could protect lungs from damage as well.
No one knows if that vaccine can produce nasal memory T cells.
LAIV is a nasal spray vaccine developed specifically for young people, but there are limited safety data for its use in young people with egg allergy and / or asthma.
Recent federal recommendations against offering the inhaled nasal influenza vaccine due to lack of effectiveness could lead to more flu illness in the U.S. if the inhaled vaccine becomes effective again or if not having the choice of the needle-less vaccine substantially reduces immunization rates, according to a new analysis led by University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine scientists.
Specifically, 1 unit of access comprising a vaccination / challenge study with 3 groups of 6 ferrets (control and 2 vaccine groups), to include vaccination / boost, intra-nasal challenge with influenza virus, monitoring of virus load (nasal washes), disease progression and immune responses (antibody, IFN gamma ELISA and ELISpot).
«Would this recommendation against nasal spray vaccine shake people's confidence in the influenza vaccine in general or make them less likely to get it because they have to get a shot?»
Click to view article: Flu vaccine rates in children may drop when the nasal spray vaccine is unavailable
In collaboration with E. Tartour Group (Georges Pompidou European Hospital, Inserm), the Endocytic Trafficking and Intracellular Delivery Group led by L. Johannes (Inserm / CNRS / Institut Curie) discovered nasal anti-cancer vaccines would stimulate a population...
Influenza vaccination rates in children may have decreased for the 2016 - 2017 influenza season because of a recommendation by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that the nasal spray version of the vaccine not be used, according to Penn State College of Medicine researchers.
The unit of access comprises a vaccination / challenge study with 3 groups of 6 ferrets (control and 2 vaccine groups), to include intra-nasal challenge with influenza virus, monitoring of virus load (nasal washes), disease progression and immune responses (antibody, IFN gamma ELISA and ELISpot).
Two vaccines for swine flu — a nasal spray that contains weakened virus and a shot that contains inactivated virus — were approved in September, but skepticism and worry about such new vaccines may prevent people from taking advantage of them.
(Another type of flu vaccine, administered through a nasal spray, is made from live, weakened influenza viruses and is not recommended for people with underlying medical conditions.)
To avoid soreness altogether, ask for FluMist, the needle - free nasal spray vaccine (unless you're pregnant, over 50, or have a chronic condition like asthma — the spray isn't yet approved for those folks).
(The FluMist vaccine, which is delivered via nasal spray, can cause wheezing and should be avoided by asthmatics.)
(Pregnant women should not get the nasal spray form of the flu vaccine, which contains a weakened live virus.)
The live attenuated nasal influenza vaccine does not contain thimerosal.
The nasal - spray version of the vaccine, called the FluMist, (which is FDA - approved for kids and adults between ages two and 49 who are healthy and not pregnant) does contain a crippled version of live flu virus.
«If you give your dog the Bordetella vaccine, either through nasal drops or injection, it will be protected from the particular strains in the vaccine itself, but not necessarily from all contagious coughs in general,» explains Dr. Johnson.
This type of vaccination actually provides local immunity — meaning if the organisms are inhaled and encountered in the nasal passages, the vaccine will work to kill them off before they can affect the dog.
The vaccine may be given in the form of an injection, by mouth, or a nasal mist.
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