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Interference of passive and active immunity after vaccination of pigs
Interference of passive and active immunity after vaccination of pigs

... In this study the influence of maternal immunity against pseudorabies virus (PRV) on the development of humoral and T-cell mediated immune (CMI) responses was investigated. Pigs (n=82) born to immune sows were vaccinated with gE deleted vaccine according to five different schedules. The lymphocyte p ...
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... Also, when the disease has a seasonal variation (like the common cold), that factor must be taken into consideration in the vaccination timing calculations. The question that still remains is why physicists took on a problem belonging to epidemiology? Meerson says that the mathematical model that h ...
Neglected Tropical Diseases
Neglected Tropical Diseases

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... pertussis (whooping cough) issuing forth the modern use of vaccines in the prevention of childhood illnesses. Polio immunization was later introduced to prevent that dread disease. In 1963, the measles vaccine was licensed and was combined with mumps and rubella vaccines to create the MMR vaccine. I ...
Communicable Diseases - clamoli1
Communicable Diseases - clamoli1

... Infectious disease, such as the cold or flu, which are spread by germs, accounts for 20 million school days lost annually, and cost the U.S. $120 billion a year. On average annually in the US: 10-20% of the population gets the flu. Over 200,000 people are hospitalized from flu complications, and abo ...
Vaccines - e-Bug
Vaccines - e-Bug

... and getting lots of sleep all helps our immune system to work properly hence preventing infection. Another means of assisting our immune system is through vaccinations. Vaccines are used to prevent NOT treat infection. A vaccine is usually made from weak or inactive versions of the same microbes tha ...
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Canine Parvovirus is incredibly contagious and most commonly

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... • It has been hypothesized that autism is induced by heavy metal poisoning provoked by vaccination (thimersol). • It has also been suggested that multiple infectious agents in vaccines induce a unique pathology. • Most recently, it has been suggested that the age of the father is the greatest risk i ...
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P4016, Top ten reasons to protect your child by vaccinating

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... – Short time to disease state limits incubation period; limited  induction of immune response.  – Secondary exposure does not protect against disease. • Induction of protection can be achieved with vaccine if able to  sustain high long‐term antibody titer.   • Achievable by giving several immunizati ...
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Dengue fever - Farmasi Unand

... most common Aedes species.  Infections produce a spectrum of clinical illness ranging from a nonspecific viral syndrome to severe and fatal hemorrhagic disease.  Important risk factors for DHF include the strain of the infecting virus, as well as the age, and especially the prior dengue infection ...
Biochemistry & Immunology 2014
Biochemistry & Immunology 2014

... The increased incidence of whooping cough was the focus of the 10th International Symposium on Bordetella held in September, 2013 in TCD. An acellular vaccine, introduced in the mid 1990s, proved effective and avoided the side effects seen with the whole cell vaccine but the immunity conferred falls ...
Targeting the tick - Horizon Magazine
Targeting the tick - Horizon Magazine

... Why, you might wonder, do ticks not fall off? Why do humans not brush them away when they feel the bite? Why does the human body’s immune system not block this five-day feeding frenzy? The answer, said Dr Joppe Hovius, lies in the sophisticated biochemistry of the tick’s saliva. ‘Tick saliva is full ...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Opening the immune system`s “black box”
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... Now, for the very first time, researchers at La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology were able to directly probe germinal centers and shed light on the immunological processes by which a vaccine elicits a protective immune response. Their findings, published in the current issue of Cell Rep ...
Vaccination: A Cornerstone of Public Health
Vaccination: A Cornerstone of Public Health

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... Fish vaccinated with this product may present visceral adhesions within the peritoneal cavity, melanin pigmentation in parietal abdominal muscle or in rare cases granulomas among the viscera. Adhesions may be minor, connect various organs to the abdominal wall and leave an opaque peritoneum after be ...
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Ссылка 2 Учебные материалы по практике перевода для

... for infants under 1 year of age only in 1990. And just last year, the Food and Drug Administration approved a new toxoid against pertussis (whooping cough) that has fewer side effects than the previous one. And new vaccines are on the way. One of the more controversial immunizations is the two-year- ...
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