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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New approach to stabilize RSV protein could lead to better vaccines

New approach to stabilize RSV protein could lead to better vaccines

Scientists discover brain circuit for voluntary breathing control

Scientists discover brain circuit for voluntary breathing control

WHO grants Emergency Use Listing for LC16m8 mpox vaccine

WHO grants Emergency Use Listing for LC16m8 mpox vaccine

New research links sphingolipids to heart disease and atherosclerosis

New research links sphingolipids to heart disease and atherosclerosis

New nasal vaccine could help stop the spread of whooping cough

New nasal vaccine could help stop the spread of whooping cough

Small Solutions for Big Problems in Drug Discovery and Delivery

Small Solutions for Big Problems in Drug Discovery and Delivery

Electronic nudges boost flu vaccination rates among heart attack survivors

Electronic nudges boost flu vaccination rates among heart attack survivors

WHO leads global push for cervical cancer elimination

WHO leads global push for cervical cancer elimination

Neoantigen DNA vaccines improve survival and immunity in triple-negative breast cancer patients

Neoantigen DNA vaccines improve survival and immunity in triple-negative breast cancer patients

Are you falling for fake news? Age and analytical thinking might save you

Are you falling for fake news? Age and analytical thinking might save you

MEMPHIS system sheds light on vaccine response differences across ages

MEMPHIS system sheds light on vaccine response differences across ages

Study finds artemisinin resistance in African children with severe malaria

Study finds artemisinin resistance in African children with severe malaria

Argonne receives $21.7 million to advance cancer and vaccine discoveries

Argonne receives $21.7 million to advance cancer and vaccine discoveries

Measles outbreaks increase worldwide with inadequate immunization coverage

Measles outbreaks increase worldwide with inadequate immunization coverage

Study shows RSV’s severe impact on US adults, urging more testing and vaccination

Study shows RSV’s severe impact on US adults, urging more testing and vaccination

Maternal RSV vaccination timing optimizes newborn immunity through improved antibody transfer

Maternal RSV vaccination timing optimizes newborn immunity through improved antibody transfer

Scientists fear what’s next for public health if RFK Jr. is allowed to ‘go wild’

Scientists fear what’s next for public health if RFK Jr. is allowed to ‘go wild’

New vaccine shows potential in preventing recurrence of triple-negative breast cancer

New vaccine shows potential in preventing recurrence of triple-negative breast cancer

Community partnerships lead to more inclusive health care for neurodiverse individuals

Community partnerships lead to more inclusive health care for neurodiverse individuals

As California taps pandemic stockpile for bird flu, officials keep close eye on spending

As California taps pandemic stockpile for bird flu, officials keep close eye on spending

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