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  1. ... We measured antibody levels before vaccination, after the first dose of the vaccine, and then about four weeks after the second ... lactating people are relatively less protected after the first dose of the vaccines compared to nonpregnant people. After the second dose, ...
  2. ... is it essential for people to get the vaccine? That's really very important. First of all, we're dealing with a vaccine that has a 94% to 95% efficacy, and ...
  3. ... everyone ages 5 and older to get the first two COVID-19 vaccines and everyone ages 12 and older to get ...
  4. ... this process? There are many! Some of the first who come to mind are those at NIH's Vaccine Research Center (VRC) who, within a day after ... initial posting of the viral genome sequence, the first patient was getting injected with a phase 1 vaccine. Among those VRC heroes are Kizzmekia Corbett [Ph. ...
  5. ... National Institutes of Health (NIH) in 2008. After first working to try and develop an HIV vaccine, he switched to working with Barney Graham, M. ... technique called cryogenic electron microscopy to capture the first ... the MERS vaccine came with determining, through genetic engineering, how to ...
  6. ... the child is when he or she is first vaccinated, but children usually get two doses. Vaccination is not generally recommended for people older than ...
  7. ... cervical cancer prevention easier? Awareness is a necessary first step. But awareness is not enough. In general, people are more aware of the HPV vaccine. The most important challenge is giving everyone access ...
  8. ... the virus spreads so easily that, when the first new measles case since 2000 was reported in 2005, it was linked to one unvaccinated U.S. resident. He was infected during a visit to Europe, which has lower vaccination rates. The returning traveler infected American children who ...
  9. ... CoV-2—the virus that causes COVID-19—first emerged, we at NIH have worked around the clock to respond to it from all research angles: vaccines, testing, treatment, health disparities, mental health, and more. ...
  10. ... diagnoses When Mavis Stephens became pregnant with her first child in 1995, she expected a healthy pregnancy. She was young and active... Immunization Updates on COVID-19 vaccines in pregnant people Andrea Edlow, M.D., is ...
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