Sentences with phrase «protective immune response to vaccines»

Unlike the other groups, these children were perfectly capable of making a robust, protective immune response to vaccines.

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«Curbing fever, especially the first time a baby gets a vaccine, also seems to curb the immune response and the amount of protective antibodies that are made, the new study found.»
Back to the future: Immunization with M - 001 prior to trivalent influenza vaccine in 2011/12 enhanced protective immune responses against 2014/15 epidemic strain.
Historically, vaccines against viral diseases have used live - attenuated (weakened) viruses or inactivated whole viruses to induce protective immune responses.
Because the immune system mounts an inadequate protective response against HIV, an HIV vaccine most likely will not be as effective as proven vaccines used to control or end global outbreaks, such as yellow fever and polio vaccines, which are nearly 100 percent effective.
Similar experiments might now be able to find other dengue virus fragments which together could make up a vaccine that provokes a protective immune response.
Her work focuses on using RNA vaccines for Leishmaniasis and prostate cancer to generate protective or therapeutic immune responses in mouse models and evaluate in an artificial lymph node system.
Critically, such trials direct researchers towards protective immune responses we will need to generate with HIV vaccines that will help the body protect itself from this destructive, complicated and deadly disease.
Vaccines are inactivated or altered live disease agents that cause the immune system to produce a protective response specific to that disease.
p. 12 «Because dogs older than 14 - 16 wk of age are not likely to have interfering levels of MDA [maternally derived antibodies], administration of a single initial dose of an infectious vaccine to an adult dog can be expected to induce a protective immune response.
The 2011 revaccination guidelines state: «every 3 years or more» with the following comment: «Among healthy dogs, all commercially available [core] vaccines are expected to induce a sustained protective immune response lasting at least 5 yr.
Vaccines are designed to produce a protective immune response and allow for your dog's immune system to fight against future disease.
It has been shown that healthy pets will have a good, protective immune response to the administered vaccine when given at this age.
In 2011, the AAHA still stuck to «every 3 years or more» as a recommendation, but with the following comment: «Among healthy dogs, all commercially available [core] vaccines are expected to induce a sustained protective immune response lasting at least 5 yr.
Canine Distemper (CDV or rCDV): Among healthy dogs, all commercially available distemper vaccines are expected to induce a sustained protective immune response lasting at least at the 5 year mark.
Vaccines are products designed to trigger protective immune responses and prepare the immune system to fight future infections from disease - causing agents.
Most vaccines used in the shelter contain living organisms, so care must be taken when storing, handling, and administering them to ensure these organisms remain viable and are able to induce a protective immune response.
Protective antibodies, generated by your dog's immune system in response to the vaccine, start neutralizing venom immediately.
A protective immune response may not be elicited if animals are incubating an infectious disease, are malnourished or parasitized, are stressed due to shipment or environmental conditions, are otherwise immunocompromised, or the vaccine is not administered in accordance with label directions.
Vaccines are health products that trigger protective immune responses in pets and prepare them to fight future infections from disease - causing agents.
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