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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Salk vaccine - définition

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
  • 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
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  • 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
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  • Somali]] boy is injected with inactivated poliovirus vaccine ([[Mogadishu]], 1993)

MRNA vaccine         
  • Major delivery methods and carrier molecules for mRNA vaccines
  • Mechanism of non-amplifying and self-amplifying mRNA vaccines
  • mRNA components important for expressing the antigen sequence
  • Advantages and disadvantages of different types of vaccine platforms
  • Timeline of some key discoveries and advances in the development of mRNA-based drug technology.
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  • Assembly of RNA lipid nanoparticle
VACCINE THAT TRANSFECTS SYNTHETIC RNA TO REPROGRAM CELLS TO MAKE FOREIGN PROTEIN THAT STIMULATES AN ADAPTIVE IMMUNE RESPONSE
Rna vaccine; RNA vaccines; Messenger RNA vaccine; MRNA vaccines; RNA Vaccine; RNA vaccine; Self-amplifying RNA; Draft:Self-amplifying RNA
An mRNA vaccine is a type of vaccine that uses a copy of a molecule called messenger RNA (mRNA) to produce an immune response. The vaccine delivers molecules of antigen-encoding mRNA into immune cells, which use the designed mRNA as a blueprint to build foreign protein that would normally be produced by a pathogen (such as a virus) or by a cancer cell.
Viral vector vaccine         
TYPE OF VACCINE
Draft:Viral vector vaccine; Vector vaccine
A viral vector vaccine is a vaccine that uses a viral vector to deliver genetic material coding for a desired antigen into the recipient's host cells. , six viral vector vaccines have been authorized for use in humans in at least one country: four COVID-19 vaccines and two Ebola vaccines.
Epstein–Barr virus vaccine         
PROPOSED VACCINE AGAINST EPSTEIN–BARR VIRUS
Epstein-Barr vaccine; Epstein–Barr vaccine; Epstein-Barr virus vaccine
, a vaccine against Epstein–Barr virus was not yet available. The virus establishes latent infection and causes infectious mononucleosis.

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Polio vaccine

Polio vaccines are vaccines used to prevent poliomyelitis (polio). Two types are used: an inactivated poliovirus given by injection (IPV) and a weakened poliovirus given by mouth (OPV). The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends all children be fully vaccinated against polio. The two vaccines have eliminated polio from most of the world, and reduced the number of cases reported each year from an estimated 350,000 in 1988 to 33 in 2018.

The inactivated polio vaccines are very safe. Mild redness or pain may occur at the site of injection. Oral polio vaccines cause about three cases of vaccine-associated paralytic poliomyelitis per million doses given. This compares with 5,000 cases per million who are paralysed following a polio infection. Both types of vaccine are generally safe to give during pregnancy and in those who have HIV/AIDS but are otherwise well. However, the emergence of circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus (cVDPV), a form of the vaccine virus that has reverted to causing poliomyelitis, has led to the development of novel oral polio vaccine type 2 (nOPV2) which aims to make the vaccine safer and thus stop further outbreaks of cVDPV2.

The first successful demonstration of a polio vaccine was by Hilary Koprowski in 1950, with a live attenuated virus which people drank. The vaccine was not approved for use in the United States, but was used successfully elsewhere. The success of an inactivated (killed) polio vaccine, developed by Jonas Salk, was announced in 1955. Another attenuated live oral polio vaccine was developed by Albert Sabin and came into commercial use in 1961.

Polio vaccine is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Salk vaccine
1. Switching to the Salk vaccine, however, will be hard.
2. In 1'54, the first mass inoculation of children against polio with the Salk vaccine began in Pittsburgh.
3. AIDS arrived in America in the wake of the Salk vaccine, which, by swiftly defeating polio, gave Americans a misleading paradigm of how progress is made in public health.
4. tdn.com.tr inc.all words Home Page Domestic Foreign Finance Diplomacy Opinions Features Sports Weather Press Scanner Archive All About Turkey About TDN MEMBER CENTER Your Account Pass ––> Today in history Wednesday, April 12, 2006 print this page mail to a friend FEATURE All News» » Dolmabahçe Palace to celebrate 150th birthday with year of events » French Spring presents ‘Our Theory‘ » Kiefer Sutherland signs on for more ‘24‘ » Actors, personalities pay tribute to Dana Reeve » Jennifer Lopez sues ex–husband Ojani Noa » Urban, Underwood triumph at CMT Awards » Brazil‘s Rocha takes architecture‘s top honor » Jazz get–together with Tuck & Patti concert in Ankara » From Britain, feng shui tips for ‘tiger–like‘ cars » An Easter brunch in the palace ARTICLE April 12: 1861 –– Civil War starts as Confederates take Fort Sumter in Charleston, South Carolina. 1'55 –– The Salk vaccine for polio is declared safe and effective. 1'61 –– Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin beco...