Ever since the first vaccine was developed in 1796 to treat smallpox,1 several different methods have been created to develop successful vaccines. Today, those methods, known as vaccine technologies, are more advanced and use the latest technology to hel
How often and when:There are two types of these vaccines. If you’re a healthy adult over 65, you’ll need one or both. The timing and sequence of them depend on what vaccine you may have had before. Doctors may recommend more doses of the vaccine depending on which vaccine they rece...
How often and when:There are two types of these vaccines. If you’re a healthy adult over 65, you’ll need one or both. The timing and sequence of them depend on what vaccine you may have had before. Doctors may recommend more doses of the vaccine depending on which vaccine they rece...
COVID-19 vaccinesCOVID-19AORTATHROMBOSISABDOMINAL aortaAortic thrombosis has been studied little in patients with COVID-19 and an association has recently been reported with the vaccine for this disease. The aim of the present study is to report five cases of aortic thrombosis ...
The susceptibility to challenge of which had been vaccinated but showed a poor response was also investigated. Two injections of vaccine were required to provoke an adequate antibody response and maximum titres were obtained when there was an interval of two to eight weeks between injections. After...
Survivors of COVID-19 are susceptible to diminished health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and adverse psychological health, which may be exacerbated by th
6 Clinical Trials Update March22/29,2022 Anita Slomski JAMA.2022;327(12):1118. doi:10.1001/jama.2022.3755 FullText A 20-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV20) had a similar safety and tolerability profile to 13-valent PCV (PCV13) and elicited robust immune responses to 20 vaccine sero...
The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine (now Comirnaty®) was fully approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on August 23 and boosters of this shot are now available to the most vulnerable Americans.
For children who are too young to get the vaccine and those with special health care needs, wearing a mask in certain settings can still help protect them or family members from COVID infection. For kids, a face mask that works well should: Be well-fitting and cover your child’s mouth...
For children who are too young to get the vaccine and those with special health care needs, wearing a mask in certain settings can still help protect them or family members from COVID infection. For kids, a face mask that works well should: ...