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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WashU study identifies shared target for a new diarrhea vaccine

WashU study identifies shared target for a new diarrhea vaccine

Houston Methodist study reveals how strep bacterium causes infection

Houston Methodist study reveals how strep bacterium causes infection

Targeted vaccination strategies strengthen global biosecurity and biosafety

Targeted vaccination strategies strengthen global biosecurity and biosafety

Maternal RSV vaccine shows 68% protection against infant RSV hospitalization

Maternal RSV vaccine shows 68% protection against infant RSV hospitalization

New mRNA flu vaccine offers broader protection against influenza strains

New mRNA flu vaccine offers broader protection against influenza strains

Australia’s diphtheria outbreak shows why boosters, antibiotics, and better housing all matter

Australia’s diphtheria outbreak shows why boosters, antibiotics, and better housing all matter

New poll reveals how politics reshaped trust in U.S. public health

New poll reveals how politics reshaped trust in U.S. public health

New poll reveals political divide over public water fluoridation

New poll reveals political divide over public water fluoridation

Antibody profiles offer insights into long Covid cognitive symptoms

Antibody profiles offer insights into long Covid cognitive symptoms

Experimental vaccine protects against fentanyl and related opioids

Experimental vaccine protects against fentanyl and related opioids

Leading AI models ace many vaccine questions but falter on clinical rules

Leading AI models ace many vaccine questions but falter on clinical rules

Single-dose vaccine provides complete protection against Andes hantavirus

Single-dose vaccine provides complete protection against Andes hantavirus

Researchers track how chronic wasting disease spreads to other species

Researchers track how chronic wasting disease spreads to other species

Key proteins enable louse-borne relapsing fever pathogen to evade immunity

Key proteins enable louse-borne relapsing fever pathogen to evade immunity

Public health messaging still beats AI chatbots for HPV vaccine promotion

Public health messaging still beats AI chatbots for HPV vaccine promotion

AI-powered chatbots no better than written public health materials for vaccine promotion

AI-powered chatbots no better than written public health materials for vaccine promotion

Experimental two‑in‑one vaccine shows success in human LASSARAB trial

Experimental two‑in‑one vaccine shows success in human LASSARAB trial

How Programmable Nanobiology Could Drive the Fifth Industrial Revolution

How Programmable Nanobiology Could Drive the Fifth Industrial Revolution

Study links menstrual cycle timing to COVID vaccine side effects

Study links menstrual cycle timing to COVID vaccine side effects

New project launches to advance chikungunya vaccine in Africa

New project launches to advance chikungunya vaccine in Africa

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