Artificial induction of immunity is immunization achieved by human efforts in preventive healthcare, as opposed to (and augmenting) natural immunity as...
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Immunization (category Immune system)
main technique of artificial induction of immunity is vaccination, which is a major form of prevention of disease, whether by prevention of infection (pathogen...
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Active immunization is the induction of immunity after exposure to an antigen. Antibodies are created by the recipient and may be stored permanently.[citation...
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by widening the terms vaccine/vaccination to refer to the artificial induction of immunity against any infectious disease. Inoculation refers to intentionally...
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A plague vaccine is used for an induction of active specific immunity in an organism susceptible to plague by means of administrating an antigenic material...
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Pandemic prevention (redirect from Prevention of pandemics)
prevented by artificial induction of immunity and/or biocides in combination with other measures that include prediction or early detection of infectious...
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Smallpox vaccine (section Eradication of smallpox)
demonstrated that an infection with the relatively mild cowpox virus conferred immunity against the deadly smallpox virus. Cowpox served as a natural vaccine until...
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Vaccine (redirect from History of vaccines)
reduces risk of infection) or in temporary immune protection (in which immunity wanes over time) rather than full or permanent immunity. They can still...
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This is a timeline of the development of prophylactic human vaccines. Early vaccines may be listed by the first year of development or testing, but later...
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Tetanus vaccine (section Mechanism of action)
one out of every 100,000 to 200,000 doses. The type of vaccination for this disease is called artificial active immunity. This type of immunity is generated...
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Lyme disease (redirect from List of people who have died of Lyme disease)
10,000 people, the vaccine was found to confer protective immunity to Lyme disease in 76% of adults after three doses with only mild or moderate and transient...
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Leptospirosis (category Wikipedia articles published in WikiJournal of Medicine)
passive immunity could be provided to the guinea pigs. In 1917, the Japanese group discovered rats as the carriers of leptospirosis. Unaware of the Japanese...
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that induction of adaptive immunity following Uromune treatment discontinuation results in lasting clinical protection, although trained immunity may also...
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BCG vaccine (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
species of environmental mycobacteria block multiplication of BCG and induction of protective immunity to tuberculosis". Infection and Immunity. 70 (2):...
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Infection (redirect from Chain of infection)
inoculum of the pathogen. Specific acquired immunity against infectious diseases may be mediated by antibodies and/or T lymphocytes. Immunity mediated...
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Polio vaccine (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
longer-lasting immunity than the Salk vaccine, as it provides both humoral immunity and cell-mediated immunity. One dose of trivalent OPV produces immunity to all...
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Edward Jenner (category Alumni of St George's, University of London)
variolation – the use of smallpox to induce immunity – and provided vaccination using cowpox free of charge (see Vaccination Act). The success of Jenner's discovery...
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(immunization) Adverse effect (medicine) Adverse drug reaction Artificial induction of immunity Eczema vacinatum[citation needed] Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting...
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advantage of mRNA vaccines is that since the antigens are produced inside the cell, they stimulate cellular immunity, as well as humoral immunity. mRNA vaccines...
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2000 Simpsonwood CDC conference (redirect from Scientific Review of Vaccine Safety Datalink Information)
contained an article written by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., entitled "Deadly Immunity". The article, which was also published on Salon.com, focused on the Simpsonwood...
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Immunologic adjuvant (redirect from Immune adjuvant)
the effects of a vaccine by stimulating the immune system to respond to the vaccine more vigorously, and thus providing increased immunity to a particular...
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of infections is the oral polio vaccine (OPV), which takes advantage of the contact immunity from shed vaccine virus to amplify the effectiveness of vaccination...
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Chikungunya (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
larvae. A Chikungunya vaccine is a vaccine intended to provide acquired immunity against the chikungunya virus. The most commonly reported side effects...
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Inactivated vaccines have a reduced ability to produce a robust immune response for long-lasting immunity when compared to live attenuated vaccines. Adjuvants and...
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MMR vaccine (category Drugs that are a combination of chemicals)
recommended for those who do not have evidence of immunity, those with well-controlled HIV/AIDS, and within 72 hours of exposure to measles among those who are...
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vaccinations, do not weaken the immune system or compromise overall immunity and evidence that autism has any immune-mediated pathophysiology has still...
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immunity to all strains, to what extent then will "gB/MF59" which is based on the sequence of the ancestrally-African strain "Towne" provide immunity...
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The eradication of infectious diseases is the reduction of the prevalence of an infectious disease in the global host population to zero. Two infectious...
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factor-α (TNF-α), and interleukin-2 (IL-2) induction, robust CD4 and CD8 T cell proliferation, and induction of polyfunctional T cells. This vaccine is in...
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Colgrove, James. (2006). State of Immunity: The Politics of Vaccination in Twentieth-Century America. University of California Press. p. 74. ISBN 978-0-520-24749-9...
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