According to Texas A&M University's «Vaccine Protocols and Schedule,»» (T) here are no studies that show that
use of the vaccine reduces morbidity or mortality.
Not exact matches
...
Vaccines can
reduce the prevalence
of resistance by
reducing the need for antimicrobial
use and can
reduce its impact by
reducing the total number
of cases... These effects may be amplified by herd immunity, extending protection to unvaccinated persons in the population.
It is likely that medical interventions in the past few decades, such as the
use of pneumonia and flu
vaccines and decreased smoking helped
reduce ear infection incidences.»
Examples include changing policies to encourage older adults to remain part
of the workforce for longer (e.g., removing tax disincentives to work past retirement age), emphasising low - cost disease prevention and early detection rather than treatment (eg,
reducing salt intake and increasing uptake
of vaccines), making better
use of technology (eg, mobile clinics for rural populations), and training health - care staff in the management
of multiple chronic conditions.
They found that while the
vaccine can
reduce illness and hospitalization by 20 to 30 percent in places where there is high transmission
of dengue, it may actually significantly increase illness and hospitalization if
used in locations where there is lower transmission
of the virus.
The researchers theorize that vaccinating camels could
reduce the risk
of MERS - CoV transmission to people and other camels; NIAID and others are supporting research to develop candidate
vaccines for potential
use in people and camels.
The bacterium that causes whooping cough, Bordetella pertussis, has changed in Australia — most likely in response to the
vaccine used to prevent the disease — with a possible
reduced effectiveness
of the
vaccine as a result, a new study shows.
Instead
of a liquid containing whole killed or attenuated virus, this
vaccine uses dry virus - like particles (VLPs) which simply coat the needles in the presence
of a simple stabilizing agent,
reducing the need for refrigeration — a potential boon for
use in developing countries.
Widespread
use of a
vaccine that protects against three serotypes might result in fewer cases
of dengue hemorrhagic fever and
reduce the overall disease burden; modeling could be
used to investigate this scenario.
Research will aim to improve the predictive value
of animal models for
vaccine evaluation, provide consultancy on the selection
of appropriate models, and develop innovative approaches to characterise in vivo antigen behaviour and host responses whilst
reducing animal
use.
To be certain the Th2 type immunopathology was elicited by the S protein
vaccine in our studies and in hopes a greater immune response would result from higher dosages
of the
vaccine and induce greater protection against infection as well as
reduce or prevent the immunopathology, our experiment 2
used up to 9 µg
of the S protein for immunization.
The
use of human embryonic stem cells, as opposed to patient blood, as the starting material for AST - VAC2 provides a scalable system for the production
of a large number
of vaccine doses in a single lot,
reducing manufacturing costs, enabling «off - the - shelf» availability, and ensuring product consistency.
Access to improved water sources have
reduced disease incidence in parts
of the world but the
use of efficacious
vaccines is seen as an important public health tool for countries with a high disease burden.
Unnecessary
use of vaccines should always be avoided, both to minimize the incidence
of adverse reactions and to
reduce costs.
Vets became much more judicious in their
use of the feline leukemia
vaccine in an effort to
reduce the incidence
of injection site tumors.
In addition to a new vaccination schedule for your cat which
reduces the quantity and frequency
of vaccines over the life
of your cat, many feline health experts are also recommending
using a combination
of a healthy diet and dietary supplements to boost the immune system
of your cat.
We
use the latest
vaccines that include Lepto in dogs and a special Rabies
vaccine in cats that
reduces the risk
of reactions.
However, the current protocol for puppy immunization
uses a «scatter - gun» approach which results in puppies being vaccinated several times, increasing the risk
of side effects and (strange but true)
reducing the effectiveness
of the
vaccines.
Epidemiology can not identify a single specific cause for these transforming changes in the character
of Leptospirosis but several factors are thought to be important: (1) Impact
of use of Bivalent
vaccine in late 1970s & 1980s with subsequent
reduced use in the 1990s (2) Expansion
of suburbs into formerly rural lands, & (3) Increased interaction / encroachment
of people & pets upon wildlife.
Efforts to prevent disease in horses caused by WNV is through the
use of the West Nile
Vaccine from Fort Dodge Pharmaceuticals and through actions that will
reduce exposure to mosquitoes.
Some diseases can be fatal, but the widespread
use of vaccines has
reduced the number
of dogs contracting these diseases.
Not all
vaccines have adjuvants in them, and by choosing to
use non-adjuvanted
vaccines, the risk
of vaccine - associated sarcomas is greatly
reduced.
In recent years the cases
of feline distemper have been significantly
reduced due to
use of the
vaccine.
For the poorest, more expensive energy
reduces their access to energy - driven services like increased
use of fertilizer,
vaccine refrigeration, reasonable transportation, and many other things that can improve the conditions in which they live.
By replacing freezers and refrigerators
used to keep medicines,
vaccines, and other medical supplies cold in labs, clinics, hospitals, and pharmacies with appliances that
use HFC - free refrigerants, the health sector can lead the way on
reducing climate impacts
of HFCs.