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  1. ... Diseases are working to improve the immunity of vaccines including the measles mumps rubella (MMR) vaccine. ... Measles From virus to vaccine: Studying measles immunity Latest NIH research works to improve already strong vaccines The measles mumps rubella (MMR) vaccine is one ...
  2. An overview of facts about the COVID-19 vaccine and how it works. ... Immunization The COVID-19 vaccines: What you need to know mNRA, viral vector vaccines use similar approach Vaccines work by teaching your body's immune system ...
  3. ... and lactating individuals respond to the COVID-19 vaccine the same as nonpregnant people of the same ... Immunization Updates on COVID-19 vaccines in pregnant people Study finds two doses of vaccines needed for protection Andrea Edlow, M.D., is a maternal-fetal medicine ...
  4. ... with its partners to develop a universal flu vaccine. ... Flu Shot Fighting the flu with a universal vaccine After a serious 2017–2018 flu season, development ...
  5. ... disease and why people should get the HPV vaccine. ... cancer survivor urges young people to get HPV vaccine After her cancer diagnosis at 26, Lily Taylor ...
  6. ... virus as chickenpox, experts recommend the recombinant zoster vaccine or Shingrix. ... Shingles New shingles vaccine over 90% effective Recently, shingles has made headlines because of a new vaccine that was approved in 2017: the ...
  7. ... is researching ways to improve the seasonal flu vaccine and help prevent flu-related health issues. ... Shot Study offers clues for improving seasonal flu vaccine The 2017-2018 flu season was rougher than ...
  8. ... through vaccinations like the measles mumps rubella (MMR) vaccine helps protect people around you from getting sick ... Measles What is community immunity? How vaccines help you and others stay healthy In 2000, measles had all but stopped spreading in the U.S. That's because vaccination rates were ...
  9. ... gave a head start to the COVID-19 vaccine Dr. Jason McLellan explains key role of past cold, MERS vaccine studies It's not often that we can feel ... other viruses has been critical to COVID-19 vaccine development. In a way, it was a perfect ...
  10. Dr. Francis Collins provides updates on COVID-19 vaccine, testing, and other research at NIH. ... describe the Accelerating COVID-19 Therapeutic Interventions and Vaccines (ACTIV) program? In March 2020, looking at the ...
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