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  • ...medication, while SmithKline Beecham was known for its work in [[Vaccines|vaccines]] and [[Over-the-counter drug|over-the-counter]] medicines. ...otect against illnesses such as [[Hepatitis A|hepatitis A]], [[Hepatitis B|hepatitis B]], [[Diphtheria|diphtheria]], [[Tetanus|tetanus]], [[Whooping cough|whoop
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  • ...nts/; from Latin, ''adjuvare'', to aid) are substances that are added to [[vaccines]] to enhance the body's immune response to the vaccine. They are often used ...20th century, when scientists discovered that adding certain substances to vaccines could enhance their effectiveness. The first adjuvants were simple substanc
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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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  • ...(CSP), 'T' stands for the T-cell epitopes of CSP, and 'S' represents the [[Hepatitis B]] surface antigen (HBsAg). The second 'S' stands for the HBsAg that is pr * [[Circumsporozoite protein]] (CSP): A protein on the surface of the malaria parasite that plays a key role in its ability to
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  • ...klinē'', meaning "bed", in reference to the practice of patients reclining on a couch. ...is A]], [[Hepatitis B]], [[Typhoid]], [[Yellow Fever]], and [[Meningitis]] vaccines.
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  • * [[Hepatitis]]: An inflammation of the liver tissue caused by various viruses. Symptoms of viral infections can vary greatly depending on the type of virus and the body part that is infected. Common symptoms inclu
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  • ...ing of all doses, which may be either recommended or compulsory, depending on the country of residence. ...ing of all doses, which may be either recommended or compulsory, depending on the country of residence. A vaccine is a biological preparation that provid
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  • ...various diseases such as [[rabies]], [[distemper]], [[parvovirus]], and [[hepatitis]]. The vaccination schedule should be discussed with a [[veterinarian]] to ...cessary for their overall well-being. Special dietary needs may vary based on the dog's [[age]], [[breed]], and health condition.
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  • ...r a period of two hours. The dosage and frequency of administration depend on the specific disease being treated and the patient's response to therapy. ...re starting Remicade, patients should be tested for [[tuberculosis]] and [[hepatitis B]], as the drug can reactivate these infections. Patients should also be m
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  • ...The system by which human blood is classified, based on proteins occurring on red blood cells; the four classification groups are A, AB, B, and O ...- a skin condition characterized by inflamed, pus-filled areas that occur on the skin's surface, most commonly occurring during adolescence
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