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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Researchers uncover new mechanism linking metabolism, immunity, and skeletal health

Researchers uncover new mechanism linking metabolism, immunity, and skeletal health

WHO reports measurable health gains but warns of unmet goals

WHO reports measurable health gains but warns of unmet goals

The Big Catch-Up reaches millions of children with life-saving vaccines

The Big Catch-Up reaches millions of children with life-saving vaccines

Air quality in infancy may fundamentally shape long-term immune development

Air quality in infancy may fundamentally shape long-term immune development

Study highlights the fragility of measles elimination in the United States

Study highlights the fragility of measles elimination in the United States

Innovative light probes allow real-time visualization of cellular processes

Innovative light probes allow real-time visualization of cellular processes

Virtual neurology visits match in-person care outcomes

Virtual neurology visits match in-person care outcomes

New antibody mechanism selectively suppresses harmful immune responses

New antibody mechanism selectively suppresses harmful immune responses

Rising rotavirus cases highlight importance of childhood vaccination

Rising rotavirus cases highlight importance of childhood vaccination

Early immune responses linked to broadly neutralizing antibodies against HIV

Early immune responses linked to broadly neutralizing antibodies against HIV

AI chatbots give misleading health advice nearly half the time

AI chatbots give misleading health advice nearly half the time

Why Japan saw a major pertussis surge in 2025 while other countries peaked earlier

Why Japan saw a major pertussis surge in 2025 while other countries peaked earlier

Study reveals significant gaps in MMR vaccine knowledge among ER patients

Study reveals significant gaps in MMR vaccine knowledge among ER patients

What still drives childhood vaccine gaps in the United States

What still drives childhood vaccine gaps in the United States

What the Health? From KFF Health News: A new CDC nominee, again

What the Health? From KFF Health News: A new CDC nominee, again

Scientists find unexpected immune pathways for mRNA cancer vaccines

Scientists find unexpected immune pathways for mRNA cancer vaccines

Childhood flu infection leaves lasting immune imprint

Childhood flu infection leaves lasting immune imprint

Superficial skin exposures pose a higher rabies risk than previously thought

Superficial skin exposures pose a higher rabies risk than previously thought

New flu vaccine approach targets multiple virus strains

New flu vaccine approach targets multiple virus strains

Mitochondrial activity keeps dendritic cells ready to fight disease

Mitochondrial activity keeps dendritic cells ready to fight disease

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