Recent discussion of using live attenuated HIV-1 strains as a vaccine approach for AIDS seems to be raising blood pressures to unusually high levels. The concept of a live attenuated HIV-1 vaccine ...
Use the tissue culture to grow new viruses. You are about to create a live-attenuated vaccine, which means that you need to alter a pathogen—in this case a measles virus—so that it will still ...
injected inactivated polio vaccine (IPV or Salk vaccine), introduced in 1955 and oral live-attenuated polio vaccine (OPV or Sabin vaccine), introduced in 1961. Most regions of the world chose OPV ...
Identifying where a particular innovation is on this journey, especially those that are in the emerging and accelerating stages, is essential for understanding their current level of adoption ... of ...
Use the tissue culture to grow new viruses. The goal in creating a killed vaccine is to disable a pathogen's replicating ability (its ability to enter cells and multiply) while keeping intact its ...
The isolation of influenza virus 80 years ago in 1933 very quickly led to the development of the first generation of live-attenuated vaccines. The first inactivated influenza vaccine was ...
Covid-19 levels in the United States are high and rising, flu season is approaching quickly and RSV cases are already ...
Indian Immunologicals Limited (IIL) on Tuesday announced the launch of a live-attenuated needle-free intra-nasal booster vaccine developed against COVID-19. According to the company’s press statement, ...