Sentences with phrase «vaccine against the virus»

Some of them have also been linked to human type 1 diabetes raising the possibility of developing vaccines against these viruses to prevent some of the new cases of type 1 diabetes.
This new discovery, funded by multiple groups, opens up novel possibilities for future research aimed at developing vaccines against these viruses to prevent type 1 diabetes.
Prior to development of vaccines against viruses such as Rabies, morbidity and mortality rates from infectious diseases were substantially higher amongst companion animals and humans.
With support from GSK, which produces vaccines against viruses causing severe diarrhea and pneumonia and is working on a vaccine against malaria, Delahaye refined his idea to focus on a nutraceutical to be administered during vaccination campaigns.
Instead of working through antibody - mediated immunity, Liang says successful prophylactic vaccines against the virus might have to work through cell - mediated immunity, which means immune cells are taught to attack infected cells.
Department researchers are developing new vaccines against these viruses and in identifying small molecular weight compounds for use as antivirals.
Scientists could be one step closer to developing long - awaited vaccines against viruses such as Zika, West Nile or HIV, thanks to research at Penn State College of Medicine.
The finding, along with a huge amount of follow - up work, suggested that these capsid proteins could serve as the basis for a safe and effective vaccine against a virus that causes enormous suffering in the world.
An effective vaccine against the virus that causes genital herpes has evaded researchers for decades.
Yet he stresses that these mouse models give insights into pathogenesis and will allow for high - throughput screening of drugs and vaccines against the virus.
In the 2 decades since researchers identified HIV as the cause of AIDS, more money has been spent on the search for a vaccine against the virus than on any vaccine effort in history.
There is no vaccine against the virus or antiviral treatment.
The study, conducted by an international team of scientists working at breakneck speed, has good news about the prospects of making a vaccine against the virus and raises the intriguing possibility that a species other than pigs might have harbored a precursor to it.
Vaccines against viruses and bacteria usually have protection rates of up to 90 %, but P. falciparum, a parasite with a complex lifecycle, has proven a much more difficult target, which is why the vaccine should be combined with other strategies, such as bed nets, says Cohen.
While a vaccine against the virus is recently available commercially, its effectiveness is limited as it is not effective against all the four dengue viral subtypes, and there are no alternative therapeutics yet.
While an effective vaccine against the virus has been developed and will likely be approved, there are no drugs available to treat Ebola infections.
H. Fred Clark, D.V.M., Paul A. Offit, M.D., and Stanley A. Plotkin, M.D., of The Wistar Institute and the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, began their effort to create a vaccine against a virus that causes severe diarrhea and vomiting among infants and young children and is responsible for tens of thousands of hospitalizations in the United States and hundreds of thousands of deaths around the world each year.
There are no vaccines against these viruses.
UPDATE: Please be aware there have been several updates regarding H3N2 since this article has been written, including the development of a vaccine against the virus.
A vaccine against the virus does exist, but it does not protect against all strains of the virus.
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