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Single-Dose H1N1 Vaccine Not Reliable Protection for Pediatric Liver Transplant Patients
July 26, 2011 Researchers from Australia determined that pediatric liver transplant patients who received a single-dose of the H1N1 vaccine were not adequately protected against the virus compared to healthy ... > full story -
Hepatitis B Vaccination for Health Care Students Lags Behind Recommendations
July 21, 2011 A new study suggests that documentation of hepatitis B vaccination for health care students may fall short of current ... > full story -
Scientists Create Vaccine Against Heroin High
July 20, 2011 Researchers have developed a highly successful vaccine against a heroin high and have indicated its therapeutic ... > full story -
Research Illuminating Long-Term Non-Progression Suggests Novel Vaccination Strategy for HIV
July 18, 2011 A major problem researchers have faced in attempting to develop a vaccine for HIV is that the virus mutates incredibly quickly, which means that its antigens -- the target molecules of a vaccine -- ... > full story -
An Unexpected Actor in Vaccination: Our Own DNA
July 17, 2011 Scientists have discovered an unexpected mode of action for the vaccine adjuvant alum. When a vaccine containing alum is injected, contact with alum apparently pushes certain cells of the body to ... > full story -
'Swine Flu' Breath Test Could Reduce Future Vaccination Shortages, Research Suggests
July 14, 2011 A novel breath test, measuring the immune response to the H1N1 flu virus, could help to ease future vaccine shortages by identifying the people who have already been infected with the flu ... > full story -
Genome Blueprint for Horse and Human Vaccines
July 14, 2011 Two strains of Streptococcus bacteria that have evolved to cause potentially fatal infections in either horses or humans use the same box of tricks to cause disease. Exploiting their genetic ... > full story -
No Substantial Link Between Swine Flu Vaccine and Guillain-Barre Syndrome, Experts Confirm
July 12, 2011 Adjuvanted vaccines used during the 2009 swine flu pandemic did not increase the risk of Guillain-Barre syndrome substantially, if at all, finds a large Europe-wide ... > full story -
Could Targeting the Skin Help Prevent the Spread of HIV?
July 11, 2011 Could applying a vaccine patch to the skin with thousands of tiny micro-needles help boost the body's immune response and prevent the spread of life-threatening infections like HIV and ... > full story -
Quick Test Can Predict Immune Responses to Flu Shots
July 11, 2011 Researchers have developed a method for predicting whether someone will produce high levels of antibodies against a flu shot a few days after vaccination. After scanning the extent to which carefully ... > full story
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