As a result, the immune system recognizes the antigenic proteins as foreign to the body and produces antibodies that have the potential to neutralize the Zika virus, and prevent infections in the event
the vaccinated person is exposed to the actual virus in the future.
And even if a fully
vaccinated person does become infected — a rare situation known as «vaccine failure» — they weren't thought to be contagious.
This prompts the production of specific antibodies, which will bind to the real disease - causing agent if
the vaccinated person is later exposed to it.
Name me one time an unvaccinated child ever died from a preventable disease or ever got
a vaccinated person sick....
So non
vaccinated peoples are a danger to every one, especially in places where there are crowds of children.
Because the threshold of
vaccinated people has fallen below that critical number, measles has been able to gain a foothold.
Perhaps instead of the tangent of whether or not to
vaccinate people could focus on what the article was actually about.
A 20 percent efficacy means that in a population, 20 percent fewer
vaccinated people will get the flu compared to the unvaccinated people.
IPV -
vaccinated people could be carrying the virus without even knowing it.
The results are promising: 90 percent of
the vaccinated people were found to be seropositive.
We will have to
vaccinate these people quickly, and medical workers injecting people is too slow.
The WHO, other agencies and the Nepalese government will now assess where people are least likely to get clean water in coming weeks and where it will be possible to
vaccinate people successfully, says Dominique Legros of the World Health Organization.
When the researchers injected mice with antibodies from
vaccinated people in the study, the animals were protected against subsequent exposure to Zika virus, unlike mice that were injected with antibodies from participants who received placebo.
Couldn't you use other mammals such as livestock instead, thereby eliminating the ethical dilemma of
vaccinating people who will not directly benefit?
But Mestecky, who's a leading proponent of mucosal vaccines, isn't sure it will work for
vaccinating people.
Adrian Hill, director of the Jenner Institute in Oxford, UK, who was not involved in the studies published in July or in Patterson's work, also criticised the failure of the researchers to analyse data from
vaccinated people.
The best way to do this is to
vaccinate people with IPV while the OPV viruses die out.
Of course, practical and safety issues make
vaccinating people with insect spit impossible.
We vaccinate people on one side and don't vaccinate people living on the other side.
These seem likely to be «leaky», allowing
vaccinated people to still acquire and transmit some parasites.
But
vaccinating people by setting mosquitoes loose on them isn't practical.
The researchers caution that the number of
vaccinated people is still small; a more definitive answer should come within a few years, when more
vaccinated people have been monitored over a longer period of time.
Another study, led by researchers at NIAID, to be presented at the vaccine conference this week analysed the molecular structure of antibodies from the blood of
vaccinated people and found that some of their antibodies recognized the same amino acids in the V2 region.
The nanoparticles provide a novel way to
vaccinate people against a particular pathogen, such as, say, West Nile virus, without using the pathogen itself.
If it turns out that
vaccinated people lose their immunity as they get older, that could leave them vulnerable to measles outbreaks seeded by unvaccinated people — which are increasingly common in the United States and other developed countries.
He also stresses that
vaccinating people with mosquito bites won't work in the real world.
Like wearing a hat and glasses or a fake mustache, tiny changes to the strains» appearance let the virus disguise itself from the immune systems of
vaccinated people.
«This is quite important,» he told VOA, «because until now the only way that this has been done is though
vaccinating people.»
Additional safety concerns relate to effectiveness and safety against antigenic variants of SARS - CoV and for safety of
vaccinated persons exposed to other coronaviruses, particularly those of the type 2 group.
So your assumption that not
vaccinating a person is the same as willfully bombing someone is not even close to an analogy.
Not exact matches
Most
people who don't
vaccinate their children are not, Palmer says, «loud - mouthed ignoramuses who try to spread their pernicious, conspiratorial nonsense.»
This is a group of
people who refuse to inoculate their children against infectious diseases that ran rampant before vaccines were introduced, putting not only their own children at risk but also others who are too young or too ill to be
vaccinated.
Some
people do still experience side effects like headache, fever, and nausea after getting
vaccinated, but it's not possible to contract the influenza virus from the shot, according to the CDC.
To completely eradicate the deadly disease — which most recently swept through parts of Africa last year, devastating communities and killing thousands of
people — anyone who may have come in contact with an infected
person would get
vaccinated.
The company first offered this UberHEALTH option two years ago, administering flu shots in Boston, New York, and Washington, D.C. Uber did it again last year, offering vaccines in more than 35 cities — they cost $ 10, but up to 10
people could be
vaccinated with each request.
«Every new
person affected by measles in Europe reminds us that unvaccinated children and adults, regardless of where they live, remain at risk of catching the disease and spreading it to others who may not be able to get
vaccinated,» said Dr Zsuzsanna Jakab, the organization's regional director for Europe.
When they hear the answer to their question, many
people get a look on their faces similar, I imagine, to the look they'd get if I said we refused to have our children
vaccinated or let them keep rattlesnakes as pets.
Dr. Anne Schuchat, director of the National Center for Immunizations and Respiratory Diseases told The Daily Beast, «The current increase in measles cases is being driven by unvaccinated
people, primarily U.S. residents, who got measles in other countries, brought the virus back to the United States and spread to others in communities where many
people are not
vaccinated»...
I have talked to
people who choose not to buy car insurance or health insurance, or refuse to have their children
vaccinated because God will protect them.
As Amy Pingel says,»...
people who pressure you to
vaccinate don't own the consequence.
On Raising My Boychick's Naked Pictures of Faceless
People — a series of guest posts from diverse anonymous bloggers — one blogger shared about her decision not to
vaccinate her children.
Thinking about this «moral obligation» to protect
people from vaccine - preventable diseases will hopefully motivate more parents to get their kids
vaccinated.
As most
people would guess, such a study between
vaccinated versus unvaccinated children would be unethical.
I just read some of the comments and there are actually
people there saying that formula feeding is a public health problem, like not
vaccinating.
How can a unvaccinated
person get your
vaccinated kid sick, when that kid doesn't even have the disease?
The CDC recommends all
people ages 6 months and older get the vaccine, unless there is a medical reason to not be
vaccinated.?
Furthermore, you
people need to keep your contagious
vaccinated children away from our unvaccinated daughters, herd immunity, more like herd instant death!
I for one am not against using a necklace for teething, and I
vaccinate my kids and myself but do not think any less of
people who are against vaccines!
Fortunately, that doesn't happen too often right now, but that is only because of the concept of herd immunity, in which if most
people around you are immune to an infection and can't get sick, then there is no one around to infect your child, even if they haven't been
vaccinated.
And there were so many other Vancouverites that I know who have preached the gospel of Gloria LeMay, include her posts on their facebook feeds (recent example — don't tell
people your child isn't
vaccinated, tell them that he has a natural immune system).