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- Vaccines help prevent infection by preparing the body to fight foreign invaders (such as bacteria, viruses, or other pathogens). All vaccines introduce into the body a harmless piece of ...
- ... more prone to develop shingles than men.A vaccine to prevent chickenpox was introduced in the United ... adulthood; however, it is too early to tell. Vaccines for adults to protect against shingles and subsequent ...
- ... therapy, and other genetic therapies? What are mRNA vaccines and how do they work? Learn how to ...
- ... in individuals with HIDS can be triggered by vaccinations, surgery, injury, or stress. Most people with HIDS ...
- ... strenuous exercise, childbirth, surgery, exposure to cold, infections, immunization, or emotional disturbance. While the frequency of the ...
- ... polymorphisms on genetic susceptibility to chronic osteomyelitis. Clin Vaccine Immunol. 2008 Dec;15(12):1888-90. doi: ...
- ... contribute to the increased cancer risk. In addition, vaccines for diseases such as measles and influenza do ...
- ... temperature, friction and minor trauma, surgery, insect stings, vaccines, anxiety, and stress. Certain medications can also be ...
- ... Price VE; Canadian Paediatric Society, Infectious Diseases and Immunization Committee. Preventing and treating infections in children with ...
- ... such as an injury or medical procedures like vaccines. Young children with this condition may have wounds ...