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- Treating Disease With Vaccines - WebMD
Therapeutic vaccines have the potential to change medical treatment radically and may be able to treat all sorts of scourges, such as: HIV; Herpes; Alzheimer's disease; Antigen vaccines
- Vaccines Immunizations | Vaccines Immunizations | CDC
Find information related to Vaccines and Immunizations Skip directly to site content Skip directly to search An official website of the United States government
- Vaccines - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Vaccines help your body fight disease and can help prevent or lessen the impact of illness What is a vaccine? A vaccine is a medical treatment that helps your body’s immune system recognize and fight disease Vaccine Terms to Understand Vaccination is getting or giving a vaccine (injection, oral or nasal spray) to prevent infectious disease
- Vaccines: Inoculation, Immunization, Safety Schedule
Protein subunit vaccines The immune response to protein subunit vaccines is caused by specific proteins taken from a pathogen Examples include: Shingles vaccine Hepatitis B vaccine HPV vaccine Polysaccharide vaccines The immune response to polysaccharide vaccines is caused by chains of sugar molecules (polysaccharides) from a bacterium
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