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.
What are Vaccines?

There are several diseases like Diphtheria, whooping cough (pertussis), measles, mumps, Yellow fever, small pox and German measles (rubella) that are unfamiliar to many these days.

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The chicken and egg problem of fighting another flu pandemic

The chicken and egg problem of fighting another flu pandemic

COVID-19 associated with higher risk of erectile dysfunction

COVID-19 associated with higher risk of erectile dysfunction

COVID-19 boosters targeting omicron subvariants remain effective, but wane over time

COVID-19 boosters targeting omicron subvariants remain effective, but wane over time

New antibody shows promise as universal weapon against COVID-19 variants

New antibody shows promise as universal weapon against COVID-19 variants

Foam-based delivery system could revolutionize gene therapies

Foam-based delivery system could revolutionize gene therapies

Vaccination remains crucial for preventing avian influenza spread, says study

Vaccination remains crucial for preventing avian influenza spread, says study

Addressing local dynamics in rubella vaccination policy

Addressing local dynamics in rubella vaccination policy

Farmworkers face high-risk exposures to bird flu, but testing isn’t reaching them

Farmworkers face high-risk exposures to bird flu, but testing isn’t reaching them

New frontiers in medicine: COVID-19 lessons push for multidisciplinary collaboration

New frontiers in medicine: COVID-19 lessons push for multidisciplinary collaboration

UNICEF delivers first R21/Matrix-M malaria vaccine doses to Central African Republic

UNICEF delivers first R21/Matrix-M malaria vaccine doses to Central African Republic

Inflation Reduction Act boosts shingles vaccine uptake by 46% for Medicare Part D recipients

Inflation Reduction Act boosts shingles vaccine uptake by 46% for Medicare Part D recipients

UMSOM receives $3.96 million grant for maternal vaccine against neonatal sepsis

UMSOM receives $3.96 million grant for maternal vaccine against neonatal sepsis

Clues from bird flu’s ground zero on dairy farms in the Texas Panhandle

Clues from bird flu’s ground zero on dairy farms in the Texas Panhandle

New study maps out long COVID patterns in England, showing who is most at risk

New study maps out long COVID patterns in England, showing who is most at risk

Review highlights the rapidly evolving landscape of hepatocellular carcinoma treatment

Review highlights the rapidly evolving landscape of hepatocellular carcinoma treatment

100-year-old BCG vaccine protects individuals with type 1 diabetes from infectious diseases

100-year-old BCG vaccine protects individuals with type 1 diabetes from infectious diseases

Study shows safety of extended HPV testing intervals in cervical cancer screening

Study shows safety of extended HPV testing intervals in cervical cancer screening

4 ways vaccine skeptics mislead you on measles and more

4 ways vaccine skeptics mislead you on measles and more

Health experts call for tighter biosecurity measures to monitor avian influenza

Health experts call for tighter biosecurity measures to monitor avian influenza

New tool may help identify newborns at highest risk for developing RSV lower respiratory tract infection

New tool may help identify newborns at highest risk for developing RSV lower respiratory tract infection

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