2.(Medicine) (originally) a preparation of the virus of cowpox taken from infected cows and inoculated in humans to produce immunity to smallpox 3.(Medicine) (modifier) of or relating to vaccination or vaccinia 4.(Computer Science)computinga piece of software designed to detect and remove comp...
for all cattle does not exceed 1.5°c and no animal shows a rise greater than 2°c. in addition, if the vaccine is intended for use in pregnant cows, no significant effects on the pregnancy and offspring are demonstrated. 2-2-2.immunogenicity. carry out a test for each serovar for ...
The name comes from the Latin vaccinus, ‘of cows’, and relates to the work of Edward JENNER on cowpox. Vaccines are not quick-acting, but rely on the recipient to build up a supply of ANTIBODIES gradually. Compare SERUM (3). See also COMBINATION VACCINE, DNA VACCINE, SUBUNIT VACCINE....
Two products obtained from cows may be present in vaccines: trace quantities of fetal bovine serum used to provide growth factors for cell culture and gelatin used to stabilize vaccines. However, the bovine-derived products used in vaccines are not likely to contain prions for several reasons.157...
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There have also been occasional human infections and increasing incidences of clade 2.3.4.4b H5 virus spillover into mammals such as cows, red foxes, seals, and minks14,15,16,17. Some viruses isolated from infected mammals contain genetic mutations associated with mammalian adaptation, highlighting...
MMR vaccination is recommended as part of the childhood immunization schedule and is usually given at 12 to 15 months and repeated at 4 to 6 years (seeTable 91-1). In addition, immunization is recommended for women who could become pregnant, college students,health careworkers...
The virus has also been found in cows, cats, ferrets, and horses. The local health department will usually have information on which other animals in your area have been found to carry the rabies virus. What are risk factors for rabies? Any activity that brings someone in contact with ...
He noticed that, when the mild pustular disease of horses and cows (cowpox) was picked up by milkmaids, they became immune to the often-deadly disease smallpox (Figure 1), although he was unclear about the nature of cowpox and its relation to smallpox. Jenner called this phenomenon ...
and received antiserum or IgG fractions derived from the antiserum, at 9.0 ml/kg, intravenously via tail vein at the onset of fever (temperature >38.0° C., which was usually day 5 or 6). Control animals received normal saline on the same schedule. The animals were observed for 12 days ...