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Microbial preparations of killed or modified microorganisms that can stimulate an immune response in the body to prevent future infection with similar microorganisms. These preparations are usually delivered by injection.
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Vaccines are microbial preparations of killed or modified microorganisms which can stimulate an immune response in the body in order to prevent future infection with similar microorganism. The smallpo [..]
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Suspensions of killed or attenuated microorganisms (Bacteria, Viruses, Fungi, protozoa, or rickettsiae), antigenic Proteins derived from them, or synthetic constructs, administered for the prevention, [..]
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Vaccines that are produced by using only the antigenic part of the Disease causing organism. They often require a "booster" every few years to maintain their effectiveness.
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Vaccines used to prevent Infection by any Virus from the Family Adenoviridae.
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines used to prevent or treat Alzheimer Disease.
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines used to prevent Anthrax.
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Bacterial Vaccines prepared from non-pathogenic, autologous Bacteria of Human origin. In Eastern Europe they are used in Humans to treat chronic inflammatory disorders that are resistant to standard t [..]
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Suspensions of attenuated or killed Bacteria administered for the prevention or treatment of infectious Bacterial Disease.
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines used to prevent Infection with Vibrio cholerae. The original Cholera vaccine consisted of killed Bacteria, but other kinds of Vaccines now exist.
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Two or more Vaccines in a single Dosage Form.
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Semisynthetic Vaccines consisting of polysaccharide Antigens from microorganisms attached to protein carrier molecules. The carrier protein is recognized by Macrophages and T-Cells thus enhancing Immu [..]
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines used to prevent conception.
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines used to prevent Infection with Cytomegalovirus.
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines used to prevent Infection with Dengue Virus. These include live-attenuated, subunit, DNA, and Inactivated Vaccines.
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Combined Vaccines consisting of Diphtheria Toxoid; Tetanus TOXOID; and an acellular form of Pertussis Vaccine. At least five different purified Antigens of B. Pertussis have been used in various combi [..]
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines used to prevent Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever.
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines derived from Edible Plants. Transgenic Plants (Plants, Transgenic) are used as recombinant protein production systems and the Edible Plant Tissue functions as an oral va [..]
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines used to prevent or treat both enterotoxigenic and Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli Infections.
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Suspensions of attenuated or killed Fungi administered for the prevention or treatment of infectious fungal Disease.
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines containing antigenic polysaccharides from Haemophilus influenzae and designed to prevent Infection. The vaccine can contain the polysaccharides alone or more frequently [..]
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines containing inactivated Hepatitis B or some of its component Antigens and designed to prevent Hepatitis B. Some Vaccines may be recombinantly produced.
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines used to prevent Infection with Hepatitis A virus (Hepatovirus).
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines used to prevent Infection by any Virus from the Family Herpesviridae.
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Vaccines used to prevent Infection by Viruses in the Family Orthomyxoviridae. It includes both killed or Attenuated Vaccines. The composition of the Vaccines is changed each year in response to antige [..]
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines used to prevent Infection with Japanese B Encephalitis Virus (Encephalitis Virus, Japanese).
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Vaccines in which the infectious microbial nucleic acid components have been destroyed by chemical or physical treatment (e.g., formalin, beta-Propiolactone, Gamma Radiation) without affecting the ant [..]
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines used to prevent Infection with Leishmania.
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Live Vaccines prepared from microorganisms which have undergone physical adaptation (e.g., by Radiation or Temperature Conditioning) or Serial Passage in Laboratory Animal hosts or infected Tissue/Cel [..]
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines used to prevent Lyme Disease.
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Vaccines made from Antigens arising from any of the four strains of Plasmodium which cause Malaria in Humans, or from P. berghei which causes Malaria in Rodents.
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines used to prevent Marek Disease, an Avian Disease caused by a herpesvirus.
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Vaccines used in conjunction with diagnostic tests to differentiate vaccinated Animals from carrier Animals. Marker Vaccines can be either a subunit or A Gene-deleted vaccine.
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines used to prevent Infection with Neisseria meningitidis.
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines used to prevent Papillomavirus Infections. Human Vaccines are intended to reduce the Incidence of Uterine Cervical Neoplasms, so they are sometimes considered a type of [..]
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines used to prevent Infection with parainfluenza Viruses in Humans and Animals.
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines used to prevent Infections with Streptococcus pneumoniae.
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Vaccines used to prevent Poliomyelitis. They include inactivated (Poliovirus Vaccine, Inactivated) and oral Vaccines (Poliovirus Vaccine, Oral).
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Suspensions of attenuated or killed protozoa administered for the prevention or treatment of infectious protozoan Disease.
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines used to prevent or treat Pseudomonas Infections.
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines used to prevent Pseudorabies (Aujeszky's Disease), a herpesvirus of Swine and other Animals.
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines used to prevent and treat Rabies. The inactivated Virus vaccine is used for preexposure Immunization to Persons at high Risk of exposure, and in conjunction with Rabies [..]
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Recombinant DNA vectors encoding Antigens administered for the prevention or treatment of Disease. The host Cells take up the DNA, express the Antigen, and present it to the Immune System in a manner [..]
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Vaccines for the prevention of Diseases caused by various species of Rickettsia.
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines used to prevent Infection with Rotavirus.
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines used to prevent Infection with Respiratory Syncytial Viruses.
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines used to prevent Infection with Salmonella. This includes Vaccines used to prevent Typhoid Fever or Paratyphoid Fever; (Typhoid-Paratyphoid Vaccines), and Vaccines used t [..]
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines used to prevent Bacillary Dysentery (Dysentery, Bacillary) caused by species of Shigella.
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines designed to prevent SAIDS; (Simian Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome); and containing inactivated Simian immunodeficiency virus or Type D Retroviruses or some of their [..]
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines used to prevent Infection with Viruses from the genus Simplexvirus. This includes Vaccines for HSV-1 and HSV-2.
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines used to prevent Streptococcal Infections.
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Vaccines consisting of one or more Antigens that stimulate a strong immune response. They are purified from microorganisms or produced by Recombinant DNA techniques, or they can be chemically synthesi [..]
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Small synthetic Peptides that mimic Surface Antigens of pathogens and are immunogenic, or Vaccines manufactured with the aid of Recombinant DNA techniques. The latter Vaccines may also be whole Viruse [..]
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines used to prevent or treat Tuberculosis.
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Vaccines or candidate Vaccines designed to prevent or treat cancer. Vaccines are produced using the Patient's own whole Tumor Cells as the source of Antigens, or using Tumor-specific Antigens, of [..]
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Vaccines used to prevent Typhoid Fever and/or Paratyphoid Fever which are caused by various species of Salmonella. Attenuated, subunit, and inactivated Forms of the Vaccines exist.
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Live Vaccines prepared from microorganisms without their Virulence altered. Examples include Smallpox (Vaccinia) and Adenovirus Vaccines.
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Suspensions of attenuated or killed Viruses administered for the prevention or treatment of infectious Viral Disease.
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Any vaccine raised against any Virus or viral derivative that causes Hepatitis.
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Vaccines using Virosomes as the Antigen delivery system that stimulates the desired immune response.
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Vaccines using supra-Molecular Structures composed of multiple copies of recombinantly expressed Viral Structural Proteins. They are often antigentically indistinguishable from the Virus from which th [..]
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Suspensions of killed or attenuated microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, or rickettsiae), antigenic proteins derived from them, or synthetic constructs, administered for the prevention, [..]
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Vaccines that are produced by using only the antigenic part of the disease causing organism. They often require a "booster" every few years to maintain their effectiveness.
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Live vaccines prepared from microorganisms which have undergone physical adaptation (e.g., by radiation or temperature conditioning) or serial passage in laboratory animal hosts or infected tissue/cel [..]
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Two or more vaccines in a single dosage form.
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Semisynthetic vaccines consisting of polysaccharide antigens from microorganisms attached to protein carrier molecules. The carrier protein is recognized by macrophages and T-cells thus enhancing immu [..]
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Vaccines or candidate vaccines used to prevent conception.
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Recombinant DNA vectors encoding antigens administered for the prevention or treatment of disease. The host cells take up the DNA, express the antigen, and present it to the immune system in a manner [..]
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Vaccines or candidate vaccines derived from edible plants. Transgenic plants (PLANTS, TRANSGENIC) are used as recombinant protein production systems and the edible plant tissue functions as an oral va [..]
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Vaccines in which the infectious microbial nucleic acid components have been destroyed by chemical or physical treatment (e.g., formalin, beta-propiolactone, gamma radiation) without affecting the ant [..]
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Vaccines used in conjunction with diagnostic tests to differentiate vaccinated animals from carrier animals. Marker vaccines can be either a subunit or a gene-deleted vaccine.
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Vaccines consisting of one or more antigens that stimulate a strong immune response. They are purified from microorganisms or produced by recombinant DNA techniques, or they can be chemically synthesi [..]
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Small synthetic peptides that mimic surface antigens of pathogens and are immunogenic, or vaccines manufactured with the aid of recombinant DNA techniques. The latter vaccines may also be whole viruse [..]
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Vaccines using VIROSOMES as the antigen delivery system that stimulates the desired immune response.
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Vasculitis patients who are immuno-compromised should not receive live vaccines. Influenza and Pneumonia vaccines are not live vaccines and are recommended.
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Vaccines (or immunisations) prepare the immune system by exposing the body to a germ so that it is better able to fight an infection when it occurs. Vaccines contain either parts of a germ, live but w [..]
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are a preparation of a weakened or killed pathogen, such as a bacterium or virus, or of a portion of the pathogen's structure that upon administration stimulates antibody production or cellular immunity against the pathogen but is incapable of causing severe infection. Vaccine Research 
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