Special Issue Article “Tetanus Vaccine”
Abstract: It has been recorded as hypothesis that, in tropics, being repeatedly contaminated by cow’s dung containing Clostridium Tetani, administered through open wounds in sole feet, you may benefit from a non-vaccination spontaneous protective immunity against tetanus...
Keywords: Clostridium Tetani; Tetanus; Tetanus immunization
Abstract: Epidemic Keratoconjuctivitis (EKC) is a highly contagious infectious eye disease caused by Adenovirus (Ad) infection [1]. So far, neither vaccines nor effective therapy are available for this infection. In this study, we discovered an eye-drop antibody against Ad that inhibits Ad replication...
Keywords: Epidemic keratoconjuctivitis; Adenovirus
Abstract: The well-known by name the Oxford vaccine manufactured at large scale for the whole world, with a novel noble idea of being almost cost free, has been validated internationally and approved by the WHO, UK- MRHA, EMA, US-FDA regulatory agencies for clinical intervention against Corona...
Keywords: OAZ; Cytometry; Pfizer
Special Issue Article “Polio Vaccines”
Abstract: Poliomyelitis is an infectious disease that may lead to paralysis or even death. In addition to potential damage to the central nervous system, polio symptoms may also resurface in a condition called post-polio syndrome decades after initial infection...
Keywords: Oral polio vaccine; Inactivated polio vaccine; Global polio eradication initiative; WHO
Introduction: In the current transition to a new phase of the pandemic, it is crucial to act fast and together, and to use the summer window to prepare for possible future pandemic surges next autumn/winter and beyond. In particular...
Keywords: Pneumococcal vaccination; Vaccination; Vaccine-Preventable Respiratory Diseases
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