Science news articles about 'traditional vaccines'From foe to friend: Researchers use salmonella as a way to administer vaccines in the body
... . If fully developed, the new method could be used to administer vaccines to many of those who do not benefit from traditional vaccines because of their cost, because of drug resistance or because of ... RNA molecules, delivery system improve vaccine responses, effectiveness
... Therapy.
In their studies using mice, immune responses were five to 50 times stronger than with traditional vaccine delivery. The stronger the immune response to a vaccine, the better protection the ... T cell-based HIV vaccine candidate demonstrates positive results
... T-cell-based HIV-1 vaccines has been a source of controversy following last year' ... unique obstacles that make the virus impervious to traditional vaccine strategies, which typically work by producing ... Inhaled tuberculosis vaccine may be more effective than injected vaccine
... better protection against the disease in experimental animals than a comparable dose of the traditional injected vaccine, researchers report this week (March 12) in the Proceedings of the National ... UQ researchers make West Nile vaccine breakthrough
... pKUNdC/C – was what is known as a DNA vaccine, which is safer, purer and more stable than other vaccines prepared using traditional approaches, such as attenuated live virus vaccines.
“Live virus ... LIAI researchers discover new cellular mechanism that will significantly advance vaccine development
... a virus. The finding runs counter to traditional scientific understanding of this process and will provide scientists a more effective method for developing vaccines. "Our research grew from the ... Penn animal study identifies new DNA weapon against avian flu
... virus.
"DNA vaccines have the benefits and avoid many conceptual negatives of other types of traditional vaccines," says Weiner.
This research also has implications for non-avian types of flu. Every ... National Vaccine Advisory Committee recommends increased adolescent immunization
... , surveillance, and the potential for school mandates.
The traditional role of the primary care physician to administer vaccines may not be effective for adolescents, who tend to enter the healthcare ... UCF professor develops vaccine to protect against black plague bioterror attack
... agent.
"We are very excited because it appears the oral vaccine is even more effective than traditional injectable vaccine," Daniell said. "This could really make a difference."
In the event of a ... Nano vaccine for hepatitis B shows promise for third world
... acted as an effective adjuvant, without the need for a traditional adjuvant or inflammatory compound as in the current hepatitis B vaccines.
In addition, the nanoemulsion vaccine produced sustained ... Cervical cancer prevention should focus on vaccinating adolescent girls
... risk for HPV infection and cervical cancer are not regularly screened, and if only some adolescents have access to the vaccine, cervical cancer rates in the U.S. may not change. Ensuring U.S. women ... Clinical Trial For New Tuberculosis Vaccine
... of tuberculosis are so resistant that they no longer respond to traditional treatment, making the necessity of a new tuberculosis vaccine more urgent than ever. For the first time in 80 years, a ... High dose of flu vaccine boosts immune response in elderly
... country in fall 2006, physicians compared the immune response brought about from a traditional flu vaccine compared to that from a vaccine shot containing four times as much material – 60 micrograms ... Tests on cell therapy to fight HIV
... a clinical trial of 35 patients with advanced HIV infection that is due to start next summer.Efforts to find a traditional vaccine against HIV - the virus that causes Aids - have so ... The most natural drug
... be used to create treatments for any condition—such as anthrax or smallpox—for which there is already a vaccine. Antibodies might also be produced from the immune responses of people with active or ...
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From foe to friend: Researchers use salmonella as a way to administer vaccines in the body
... . If fully developed, the new method could be used to administer vaccines to many of those who do not benefit from traditional vaccines because of their cost, because of drug resistance or because of ...RNA molecules, delivery system improve vaccine responses, effectiveness
... Therapy. In their studies using mice, immune responses were five to 50 times stronger than with traditional vaccine delivery. The stronger the immune response to a vaccine, the better protection the ...T cell-based HIV vaccine candidate demonstrates positive results
... T-cell-based HIV-1 vaccines has been a source of controversy following last year' ... unique obstacles that make the virus impervious to traditional vaccine strategies, which typically work by producing ...Inhaled tuberculosis vaccine may be more effective than injected vaccine
... better protection against the disease in experimental animals than a comparable dose of the traditional injected vaccine, researchers report this week (March 12) in the Proceedings of the National ...UQ researchers make West Nile vaccine breakthrough
... pKUNdC/C – was what is known as a DNA vaccine, which is safer, purer and more stable than other vaccines prepared using traditional approaches, such as attenuated live virus vaccines. “Live virus ...LIAI researchers discover new cellular mechanism that will significantly advance vaccine development
... a virus. The finding runs counter to traditional scientific understanding of this process and will provide scientists a more effective method for developing vaccines. "Our research grew from the ...Penn animal study identifies new DNA weapon against avian flu
... virus. "DNA vaccines have the benefits and avoid many conceptual negatives of other types of traditional vaccines," says Weiner. This research also has implications for non-avian types of flu. Every ...National Vaccine Advisory Committee recommends increased adolescent immunization
... , surveillance, and the potential for school mandates. The traditional role of the primary care physician to administer vaccines may not be effective for adolescents, who tend to enter the healthcare ...UCF professor develops vaccine to protect against black plague bioterror attack
... agent. "We are very excited because it appears the oral vaccine is even more effective than traditional injectable vaccine," Daniell said. "This could really make a difference." In the event of a ...Nano vaccine for hepatitis B shows promise for third world
... acted as an effective adjuvant, without the need for a traditional adjuvant or inflammatory compound as in the current hepatitis B vaccines. In addition, the nanoemulsion vaccine produced sustained ...Cervical cancer prevention should focus on vaccinating adolescent girls
... risk for HPV infection and cervical cancer are not regularly screened, and if only some adolescents have access to the vaccine, cervical cancer rates in the U.S. may not change. Ensuring U.S. women ...Clinical Trial For New Tuberculosis Vaccine
... of tuberculosis are so resistant that they no longer respond to traditional treatment, making the necessity of a new tuberculosis vaccine more urgent than ever. For the first time in 80 years, a ...High dose of flu vaccine boosts immune response in elderly
... country in fall 2006, physicians compared the immune response brought about from a traditional flu vaccine compared to that from a vaccine shot containing four times as much material – 60 micrograms ...Tests on cell therapy to fight HIV
... a clinical trial of 35 patients with advanced HIV infection that is due to start next summer.Efforts to find a traditional vaccine against HIV - the virus that causes Aids - have so ...The most natural drug
... be used to create treatments for any condition—such as anthrax or smallpox—for which there is already a vaccine. Antibodies might also be produced from the immune responses of people with active or ...