Not surprisingly, COVID-19 vaccines and antiviral treatments dominated headlines in 2021. But in addition to…
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A vaccine is a biological preparation designed to stimulate the immune system to recognize and combat harmful pathogens, such as viruses or bacteria, without causing the disease itself. By introducing a harmless part of a pathogen—like a protein, inactivated virus, or mRNA—vaccines train the body to mount a defense if exposed to the real threat in the future. Vaccines have been one of the most powerful tools in public health, helping to control, eliminate, or even eradicate diseases like smallpox, polio, and measles. Ongoing research continues to expand vaccine technology, including mRNA platforms and universal vaccine approaches, to address emerging infectious threats and improve global health.
Data Were Collected Before Booster Vaccine Recommendation The first study to evaluate the clinical characteristics…
New Study Adds More Evidence for Omicron Immune Evasion Results suggest that previously infected individuals…
The Ad5-nCoV vaccine, developed in China, is 57.5% effective against symptomatic COVID-19 infection and 91.7%…
Scientists have identified a series of molecular candidates for those parts of dog allergens that…
A target trial emulation study found that in an elderly population of U.S. veterans with…
COVID-19 vaccination provides a foundation of protection that’s enhanced by breakthrough infection; ‘the key is…
Experts warn that novel coronaviruses will continue to emerge from bats and other animal reservoirs,…
The pandemic has brought many tricky terms and ideas from epidemiology into everyone’s lives. Two…
An investigational COVID-19 vaccine made by Novavax was found to be 90 percent effective at…
Just 1.6 cases per 100,000 in younger individuals (12-39 years) after Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine; Findings support…
Mouse study identifies intrinsic TBK1 enzyme as essential for determining B cell fate. Experts in…
Kaiser Permanente study shows 2-dose Moderna vaccine is highly effective against COVID-19 hospitalization, but protection…
NIH Scientists Developed Vaccine Platform An experimental HIV vaccine based on mRNA—the same platform technology…
Vaccines and previous infection could offer some “stronger than basic” protection to Omicron, early study…
A team of researchers at the MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital contributed to a nationwide…
Polymerase-targeting T cells may pave the way for next-gen COVID vaccines. Researchers at the Eli…
If the omicron variant of the coronavirus is different enough from the original variant, it’s…