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.

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Global Virus Network awards first pandemic preparedness research grants across four continents

Global Virus Network awards first pandemic preparedness research grants across four continents

Study evaluates effectiveness of indoor vaccine mandates in US cities during COVID-19

Study evaluates effectiveness of indoor vaccine mandates in US cities during COVID-19

Waning immunity and falling vaccination rates fuel pertussis outbreaks

Waning immunity and falling vaccination rates fuel pertussis outbreaks

Neoantigens-loaded DC vaccines show strong potential to overcome tumor resistance

Neoantigens-loaded DC vaccines show strong potential to overcome tumor resistance

Expert panel recommends new antibiotic strategies for resistant Bordetella pertussis

Expert panel recommends new antibiotic strategies for resistant Bordetella pertussis

New AI investment aims to accelerate the search for an effective HIV vaccine

New AI investment aims to accelerate the search for an effective HIV vaccine

New model uses social media patterns to predict disease outbreaks

New model uses social media patterns to predict disease outbreaks

Apriori Bio and A*STAR collaborate to develop next-generation saRNA influenza vaccines

Apriori Bio and A*STAR collaborate to develop next-generation saRNA influenza vaccines

UNC Greensboro professor receives $3.7 million to advance research on controlling sand flies

UNC Greensboro professor receives $3.7 million to advance research on controlling sand flies

Gut immune cells follow an atypical pathway to provide long-lasting antiviral protection

Gut immune cells follow an atypical pathway to provide long-lasting antiviral protection

T cells drive vaccine effectiveness against porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus

T cells drive vaccine effectiveness against porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus

Global action takes center stage on the first World Cervical Cancer Elimination Day

Global action takes center stage on the first World Cervical Cancer Elimination Day

Preparing for the respiratory virus season: A guide for families

Preparing for the respiratory virus season: A guide for families

Acquired immune thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura develops after vaccination with CoronaVac

Acquired immune thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura develops after vaccination with CoronaVac

Are mushrooms more than a low-calorie food? New analysis explains their hidden advantages

Are mushrooms more than a low-calorie food? New analysis explains their hidden advantages

Enhancing the cancer-immunity cycle through innovative vaccines

Enhancing the cancer-immunity cycle through innovative vaccines

Conflicting advice on covid shots likely to ding already low vaccine rates, experts warn

Conflicting advice on covid shots likely to ding already low vaccine rates, experts warn

Ending human bait practices in river blindness monitoring

Ending human bait practices in river blindness monitoring

Funding challenges threaten to reverse global gains in the fight against TB

Funding challenges threaten to reverse global gains in the fight against TB

Study links common Epstein-Barr virus to autoimmune lupus

Study links common Epstein-Barr virus to autoimmune lupus

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