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  • == Live (pronunciation: /laɪv/) == ...f medicine, particularly in the context of live vaccines, live births, and live donor transplants.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Viral vector#Vaccines]] [[Category:Live vaccines]]
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  • == Influenza Vaccines == ...nfluenza vaccines''', also known as '''flu shots''' or '''flu jabs''', are vaccines that protect against infection by [[Influenza viruses]].
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  • |Term=live vaccine |Short definition=live vaccine (.
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  • == Live Attenuated Vaccine == A '''Live Attenuated Vaccine''' (pronunciation: /laɪv ætˈɛn.ju.eɪ.tɪd ˈvæk.si
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  • * [[Live Attenuated Vaccine]]: A type of vaccine that uses a weakened form of the pa ...Recombinant, Polysaccharide, and Conjugate Vaccines]]: These are types of vaccines that use specific pieces of the pathogen, such as its protein, sugar, or ca
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  • ...s from the Latin "vaccinus", meaning "from cows", a reference to the first vaccines which were derived from cowpox used to immunize against smallpox. ...live, attenuated, or inactivated) to stimulate an immune response, peptide vaccines use only the specific parts of the pathogen that the immune system needs to
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  • === Types of Vaccines === ...enza vaccines: inactivated vaccines (IIV), recombinant vaccines (RIV), and live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV). Each type is designed to stimulate an
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  • === Types of Vaccines === There are several types of vaccines, including:
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  • ...ng "of or from the cow", referring to the use of cowpox virus in the first vaccines. ...n killed ''Yersinia pestis'' bacteria. Modern plague vaccines are based on live attenuated strains of the bacterium or on purified proteins from the bacter
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  • ==Vaccines== '''Vaccines''' (/vækˈsiːnz/) are biological preparations that provide active acquire
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  • ...and the Latin word 'vaccinus', meaning "of or from the cow", as the first vaccines were derived from cowpox virus. There are several types of influenza vaccines:
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  • ...ines, which often use weakened or dead versions of the pathogen, synthetic vaccines use pieces of the pathogen's genetic material to stimulate an immune respon ...lowed scientists to manipulate the genetic material of pathogens, creating vaccines that could stimulate an immune response without causing disease.
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  • ...accine" comes from the Latin "vaccinus", meaning "from cows", as the first vaccines were derived from cowpox used to protect against smallpox. ...activated Polio Vaccine]] (IPV) and the [[Oral Polio Vaccine]] (OPV). Both vaccines are designed to stimulate the body's immune response to poliovirus, thereby
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  • ...Over the years, Cutter Laboratories expanded its product range to include vaccines, [[blood plasma]] products, and other pharmaceuticals. ...s the [[Cutter Incident]], led to significant changes in the regulation of vaccines in the United States.
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  • There are two main types of typhoid vaccines: the oral Ty21a vaccine and the injectable Vi polysaccharide vaccine. * '''[[Ty21a vaccine]]''' is a live, attenuated vaccine taken orally. It is usually given in four doses, two da
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  • '''Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine''' ...ˈɪn.flu.ən.zə vækˈsiːn/, is a type of [[Influenza Vaccine]] that contains live but weakened forms of the [[Influenza Virus]]. The term originates from the
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  • ...reducing the virulence of a [[pathogen]], but still keeping it viable, or "live". ...d respond to the pathogen, but without the risk of the disease. Attenuated vaccines are used to protect against diseases such as [[measles]], [[mumps]], [[rube
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  • ...ostavax" is derived from "Zoster Vaccine Live", indicating its use and the live, but weakened, virus it contains. Zostavax is a [[live vaccine]] that helps to prevent shingles, a painful skin rash caused by the
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  • Audenz is an [[inactivated vaccine]]. Inactivated vaccines do not contain live flu virus, so you cannot get the flu from this vaccine. The vaccine works b * [[Seqirus]]: A global company that produces influenza vaccines.
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