Vaccine

A vaccine is a biological preparation that improves immunity to a particular disease. A vaccine typically contains an agent that resembles a disease-causing microorganism, and is often made from weakened or killed forms of the microbe. The agent stimulates the body's immune system to recognize the agent as foreign, destroy it, and "remember" it, so that the immune system can more easily recognize and destroy any of these microorganisms that it later encounters.
What are Vaccines?

There are several diseases like Diphtheria, whooping cough (pertussis), measles, mumps, Yellow fever, small pox and German measles (rubella) that are unfamiliar to many these days.

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B Medical Systems’ Solar Direct Vaccine Refrigerator and Ice-Pack Freezer, the TCW40SDD, Receives the ACT Label

B Medical Systems’ Solar Direct Vaccine Refrigerator and Ice-Pack Freezer, the TCW40SDD, Receives the ACT Label

New trials show promise for immune checkpoint blockers in early-stage lung cancer

New trials show promise for immune checkpoint blockers in early-stage lung cancer

The path to a better tuberculosis vaccine runs through Montana

The path to a better tuberculosis vaccine runs through Montana

Global disease burden study highlights COVID-19 impact and health inequities

Global disease burden study highlights COVID-19 impact and health inequities

Salk scientists explain how CBN protects the brain against aging and neurodegeneration

Salk scientists explain how CBN protects the brain against aging and neurodegeneration

New vaccine promises broad protection against SARS-CoV-2 and other sarbecoviruses

New vaccine promises broad protection against SARS-CoV-2 and other sarbecoviruses

Researchers identify key barriers and outline recommendations for vaccine uptake in pregnant women

Researchers identify key barriers and outline recommendations for vaccine uptake in pregnant women

MD Anderson and CureVac collaborate on mRNA-based cancer vaccines

MD Anderson and CureVac collaborate on mRNA-based cancer vaccines

CDC report: Persistent measles importations challenge U.S. elimination efforts

CDC report: Persistent measles importations challenge U.S. elimination efforts

Oregon study finds no clear link between mRNA vaccines and sudden cardiac deaths in young people

Oregon study finds no clear link between mRNA vaccines and sudden cardiac deaths in young people

Study shows potential for universal flu vaccine with broad antibody response

Study shows potential for universal flu vaccine with broad antibody response

Novel vaccine approach effective against all virus strains

Novel vaccine approach effective against all virus strains

Nigeria first to rollout new Men5CV vaccine against meningitis

Nigeria first to rollout new Men5CV vaccine against meningitis

Older adults embrace non-traditional medical care, poll finds

Older adults embrace non-traditional medical care, poll finds

New genetic variants could raise a woman's risk of cervical cancer from HPV infections

New genetic variants could raise a woman's risk of cervical cancer from HPV infections

Annual COVID-19 vaccine proves to be a wise investment for personal health and pocketbook

Annual COVID-19 vaccine proves to be a wise investment for personal health and pocketbook

ChatGPT could be an effective tool to help reduce vaccine hesitancy

ChatGPT could be an effective tool to help reduce vaccine hesitancy

Researchers create novel drug that can prevent flu-induced lung injury

Researchers create novel drug that can prevent flu-induced lung injury

Oxford University and Brazil partner to advance malaria vaccine development

Oxford University and Brazil partner to advance malaria vaccine development

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