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New TB Vaccine Provides Stronger, Longer-Lasting Protection
January 25, 2011 Researchers have found that a new vaccine strategy tested in mice provides stronger, more long-lasting protection from tuberculosis infection than the vaccine currently used in humans, known as ... > full story -
Vaccines for Plague and Bacterial Pneumonias?
January 25, 2011 There is no licensed plague vaccine in the United States. Researchers are now working to develop a vaccine that will protect members of the armed services and public from a "plague ... > full story -
Hispanic Seniors Less Likely to Be Immunized Against Flu and Pneumonia, Study Finds
January 24, 2011 While Hispanic seniors are known to receive immunizations less often than other racial ethnic groups, a new study has found that Hispanic seniors who prefer speaking Spanish and live in ... > full story -
Staph Vaccine Shows Promise in Phase I
January 19, 2011 A new experimental vaccine against Staphylococcus aureus has been shown to be well-tolerated, and to boost antibodies, according to new ... > full story -
Nanoparticle Vaccine Protects Against Stomach Flu
January 19, 2011 A new vaccine strategy using nanoparticles as carriers may be the key to developing a vaccine against norovirus, one of the most common causes of foodborne disease in the United ... > full story -
Research May Lead to Improved Vaccines for Respiratory Infections
January 18, 2011 A collaborative project offers new insights that may lead to an improved strategy to protect against the influenza virus and other viruses that infect the respiratory ... > full story -
Researchers Unzip MRSA and Discover Route for Vaccine
January 16, 2011 Orthopedic scientists are a step closer to developing a vaccine to prevent life-threatening methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus infections following bone and joint ... > full story -
Early Development of Anti-HIV Neutralizing Antibodies
January 14, 2011 New findings are bringing scientists closer to an effective HIV vaccine. Researchers report findings showing new evidence about broadly-reactive neutralizing antibodies, which block HIV ... > full story -
Pandemic H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Effective in 2009-10 Flu Season
January 11, 2011 One dose of the pandemic flu vaccines used in seven European countries conferred good protection against pandemic H1N1 influenza in the 2009-10 season, especially in people aged less than 65 years ... > full story -
Zoster Vaccine Associated With Lower Risk of Shingles in Older Adults
January 11, 2011 Vaccination for herpes zoster, a painful rash commonly known as shingles, among a large group of older adults was associated with a reduced risk of this condition, regardless of age, race or the ... > full story
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