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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Survey shows growing public familiarity with RSV vaccines and antibody injections

Survey shows growing public familiarity with RSV vaccines and antibody injections

Non-monetary incentives boost blood donation without harming safety

Non-monetary incentives boost blood donation without harming safety

Shingles vaccination is linked to slower biological aging in older adults

Shingles vaccination is linked to slower biological aging in older adults

As US is poised to lose measles-free status, RFK’s new CDC deputy downplays its significance

As US is poised to lose measles-free status, RFK’s new CDC deputy downplays its significance

Algae may help meet future protein demand without straining the planet

Algae may help meet future protein demand without straining the planet

Measles resurgence: Global Virus Network calls for urgent action

Measles resurgence: Global Virus Network calls for urgent action

GOP promotes MAHA agenda in bid to avert midterm losses. Dems point to contradictions.

GOP promotes MAHA agenda in bid to avert midterm losses. Dems point to contradictions.

The challenge of tracking asymptomatic Mpox

The challenge of tracking asymptomatic Mpox

High-dose flu shots lower hospitalization risk in older adults

High-dose flu shots lower hospitalization risk in older adults

Shingles vaccination may slow biological aging in older adults

Shingles vaccination may slow biological aging in older adults

Hybrid polymer nanocarriers enable efficient inhaled mRNA vaccine delivery to the lungs

Hybrid polymer nanocarriers enable efficient inhaled mRNA vaccine delivery to the lungs

Web-based cytometry atlas reveals immune signatures across pancreatic cancer treatments

Web-based cytometry atlas reveals immune signatures across pancreatic cancer treatments

Investigational cancer vaccine shows early promise for cancer prevention in Lynch syndrome

Investigational cancer vaccine shows early promise for cancer prevention in Lynch syndrome

PRoRota-project aims to fight diarrhea in children using probiotics, hygiene, and models

PRoRota-project aims to fight diarrhea in children using probiotics, hygiene, and models

Cervical cancer association with unsafe sex and smoking

Cervical cancer association with unsafe sex and smoking

Immune dysfunction persists after combined TB and HIV therapy

Immune dysfunction persists after combined TB and HIV therapy

Age-tailored therapies needed for treating the young and old with sepsis

Age-tailored therapies needed for treating the young and old with sepsis

Vaccines are helping older people more than we knew

Vaccines are helping older people more than we knew

New European initiative aims to transform real world Alzheimer’s disease care

New European initiative aims to transform real world Alzheimer’s disease care

Long-term study reveals shifting patterns in COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy

Long-term study reveals shifting patterns in COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy

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