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vaccine$89310$ - traducción al italiano

IN-PROGRESS VACCINATIONS THAT MAY PREVENT OR TREAT HIV INFECTIONS
AIDS vaccine; Aids vaccines; Subunit HIV vaccine; Therapeutic HIV vaccine; Aids vaccine; AIDS Vaccine; Hiv vaccine; HIV vaccines; HIV/AIDS vaccine; HIV vaccine
  •  Young chimpanzees from [[Tchimpounga Sanctuary]] ([[Republic of the Congo]])
  • HIV structure cycle
  • Various approaches for HIV vaccine development

vaccine      
n. (Med) vaccino antivaiolo
Salk vaccine         
  • sugar cubes]] for use in a 1967 vaccination campaign in [[Bonn]], [[West Germany]]
  • [[Albert Sabin]] (right) with [[Robert Gallo]], ''circa'' 1985
  • Sabin immunization certificate
  • cVDPV cases (red line) outnumbered wild polio cases (blue line) for the first time in 2017
  • Salk]] himself, in 1957 at the [[University of Pittsburgh]], where his team had developed the vaccine
  • Mass polio vaccination in [[Columbus, Georgia]]'' circa'' 1961 for the National Polio Immunization Program
  • From some countries}}
  • This 1963 poster featured CDC's national symbol of [[public health]], the "[[Wellbee]]", encouraging the public to receive an oral polio vaccine.
  • Example of OPV in [[dragee]] candy
  • 1955 newspaper headlines on the development of an effective polio vaccine
  • access-date=4 March 2020}}</ref>
  • Somali]] boy is injected with inactivated poliovirus vaccine ([[Mogadishu]], 1993)
VACCINE TO PREVENT POLIOMYELITIS
Polio Vaccine; Polio vaccines; Poliovirus vaccines; Salk vaccine; Poliomyelitis vaccines; Poliovirus vaccine; Sabin vaccine; Polio shot; Salk Polio Vaccine; Inactivated polio vaccine; Poliomyelitis vaccine; POLYMYELITIS VACCINE; Salk polio vaccine; Sabin polio vaccine; Sabin oral polio vaccine; VAPP; CVDPV; Oral polio vaccine; Polio vaccination; Polio booster; Inactivated poliovirus vaccine; Vaccine for polio; Ipol; Orimune; Poliovax; NOPV2
vaccino Salk (antipoliomelitico)
Sabin vaccine         
  • sugar cubes]] for use in a 1967 vaccination campaign in [[Bonn]], [[West Germany]]
  • [[Albert Sabin]] (right) with [[Robert Gallo]], ''circa'' 1985
  • Sabin immunization certificate
  • cVDPV cases (red line) outnumbered wild polio cases (blue line) for the first time in 2017
  • Salk]] himself, in 1957 at the [[University of Pittsburgh]], where his team had developed the vaccine
  • Mass polio vaccination in [[Columbus, Georgia]]'' circa'' 1961 for the National Polio Immunization Program
  • From some countries}}
  • This 1963 poster featured CDC's national symbol of [[public health]], the "[[Wellbee]]", encouraging the public to receive an oral polio vaccine.
  • Example of OPV in [[dragee]] candy
  • 1955 newspaper headlines on the development of an effective polio vaccine
  • access-date=4 March 2020}}</ref>
  • Somali]] boy is injected with inactivated poliovirus vaccine ([[Mogadishu]], 1993)
VACCINE TO PREVENT POLIOMYELITIS
Polio Vaccine; Polio vaccines; Poliovirus vaccines; Salk vaccine; Poliomyelitis vaccines; Poliovirus vaccine; Sabin vaccine; Polio shot; Salk Polio Vaccine; Inactivated polio vaccine; Poliomyelitis vaccine; POLYMYELITIS VACCINE; Salk polio vaccine; Sabin polio vaccine; Sabin oral polio vaccine; VAPP; CVDPV; Oral polio vaccine; Polio vaccination; Polio booster; Inactivated poliovirus vaccine; Vaccine for polio; Ipol; Orimune; Poliovax; NOPV2
n. vaccino Sabin (contenente la forma debole del poliovirus) contro la polio e immesso per via orale

Definición

Antivaccination
·noun Opposition to vaccination.

Wikipedia

HIV vaccine development

An HIV vaccine is a potential vaccine that could be either a preventive vaccine or a therapeutic vaccine, which means it would either protect individuals from being infected with HIV or treat HIV-infected individuals.

It is thought that an HIV vaccine could either induce an immune response against HIV (active vaccination approach) or consist of preformed antibodies against HIV (passive vaccination approach).

Two active vaccine regimens, studied in the RV 144 and Imbokodo trials, showed they can prevent HIV in some individuals.

However, the protection was in relatively few individuals, and was not long lasting. For these reasons, no HIV vaccines have been licensed for the market yet.