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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Cross-reactive T cells target measles and dangerous Nipah viruses

Cross-reactive T cells target measles and dangerous Nipah viruses

Building quality into drug development for safer, faster medicines

Building quality into drug development for safer, faster medicines

New ultrasound pacemaker design promises minimal recovery time for cardiac patients

New ultrasound pacemaker design promises minimal recovery time for cardiac patients

Antibiotic-free therapy seeks to prevent newborn meningitis by blocking E. coli

Antibiotic-free therapy seeks to prevent newborn meningitis by blocking E. coli

DRC and WHO reaffirm strong partnership to contain Ebola outbreak in Ituri Province

DRC and WHO reaffirm strong partnership to contain Ebola outbreak in Ituri Province

Pediatric influenza vaccination effectively protects young children

Pediatric influenza vaccination effectively protects young children

Vaccine and drug combination cuts melanoma recurrence by half

Vaccine and drug combination cuts melanoma recurrence by half

Tick protein discovery could help prevent disease transmission

Tick protein discovery could help prevent disease transmission

Survey reveals critical knowledge gaps in maternal health recommendations

Survey reveals critical knowledge gaps in maternal health recommendations

WHO prioritizes candidate vaccines and therapeutics for Bundibugyo virus

WHO prioritizes candidate vaccines and therapeutics for Bundibugyo virus

Experimental vaccine triggers broadly neutralizing HIV antibodies in macaques

Experimental vaccine triggers broadly neutralizing HIV antibodies in macaques

New study tests vitamin D analog against pancreatic cancer

New study tests vitamin D analog against pancreatic cancer

Dog daycare outbreak exposes gaps in puppy leptospirosis vaccinations

Dog daycare outbreak exposes gaps in puppy leptospirosis vaccinations

Scientists urge advocacy to protect vital global vaccine research

Scientists urge advocacy to protect vital global vaccine research

Boston Children's scientists create new booster-free mRNA vaccine strategy

Boston Children's scientists create new booster-free mRNA vaccine strategy

AI-created miniproteins show promise for targeting hard-to-treat diseases

AI-created miniproteins show promise for targeting hard-to-treat diseases

PAHO and The Carter Center join hands on the elimination of onchocerciasis across the Americas

PAHO and The Carter Center join hands on the elimination of onchocerciasis across the Americas

New immuno-infrared sensor aids in early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease

New immuno-infrared sensor aids in early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease

Most Americans misunderstand which sexually transmitted infections have preventive vaccines

Most Americans misunderstand which sexually transmitted infections have preventive vaccines

Bacterial sexually transmitted infections reach highest level in a decade

Bacterial sexually transmitted infections reach highest level in a decade

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