Recent Update of COVID-19 Vaccinesdoi:10.34172/APB.2022.045Sameer A. JadaanAbdul Waheed KhanTabriz University of Medical Sciences
BOSTON – There has been a rise in new COVID-19 cases in recent weeks, and in the near future new vaccines are expected. The new shots have been re-tailored to help us defend against the more recent variants that have been circulating in the community. The new shots, two mRNA ...
Amid a COVID surge in Africa, vaccine promises from richer nations are not enough to bring an early end to the pandemic, experts say. By T. V. Padma Twitter Facebook Email Most people in the poorest countries will need to wait another two years before they are vaccinated against COVID-...
Approximately 2.79 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered since immunization efforts began in mid-December, translating to at least 5.1 per cent of Canada’s population receiving at least one dose. B.C. has given out at least 366,791 shots while Alberta ...
COVID-19 is a highly spreadable viral infection, reported first in Wuhan, China in December 2019 which spreads worldwide later. The pathogen of this diseas
Currently, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a big challenge to the healthcare systems in the world. Several researchers in the world have immediately carried out clinical investigations for the discovery of vaccines and drugs. Different studies have shown that antiviral measures including ...
The review summarizes the recent empirical evidence on the efficacy, safety, and community perception of malaria vaccines in Africa. Academic Search Comple
experts predict the risk of a second wave from March to June. A corresponding plan should be made in advance, with the vulnerable groups such as seniors and the high-risk groups being paid special attention to. Especially, ample research must be done on the vaccines so as to make them mor...
Clinical characteristics of mild patients with breakthrough infection of omicron variant in China after relaxing the dynamic zero COVID-19 policy Vaccines (Basel), 11 (5) (2023), p. 968, 10.3390/vaccines11050968 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar [24] W. Kang, P. Yang, B. Dang, W. Zhang, Y...
The current pandemic caused by the COVID-19 virus requires more effort, experience, and science-sharing to overcome the damage caused by the pathogen. The