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human adenovirus “New” can not be good for vaccines, after all
‘New’ human adenovirus may not make for good vaccines, after all
In recent years, scientists have studied the possibility of using engineered human adenoviruses as vaccines against diseases such as HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria. In this approach, adenoviruses, which commonly cause respiratory-tract infections, are rendered relatively harmless before they are used as vectors to deliver genes [...]
SAHM recommends the vaccine against human papillomavirus 9 – Men’s 26-Year-Old
SAHM Strongly Recommends Human Papillomavirus Vaccination For 9- To 26-Year-Old Males
On May 28, 2010, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) published its guidance for use of the quadrivalent HPV vaccine in males. While noting that the vaccine was approved by the FDA for use in males ages 9 through 26 to reduce their likelihood [...]
Assessing the risk of human infection in the microbiology
Assessing the risk of human infection in the microbiology
Three boxes of first human infection with Bacillus Bang in Poland =: three first cases of human infection with Bacillus Bang in Poland
Three boxes of first human infection with Bacillus Bang in Poland =: three first cases of human infection with Bacillus Bang in Poland
Bacterial and viral anthropozoonoses with particular reference to the local hunting as a source of human infection
Bacterial and viral anthropozoonoses with particular reference to the local hunting as a source of human infection
Human infection with Babesia
Human infection with Babesia
free-living amoebae in human infections
free-living amoebae in human infections
human genome to ten years: life is complicated
Human genome at ten: Life is complicated
The more biologists look, the more complexity there seems to be. Erika Check Hayden asks if there’s a way to make life simpler.
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Observations on the nature of human infection by Angiostrongylus cantonensis in Tahiti
Observations on the nature of human infection by Angiostrongylus cantonensis in Tahiti
A study of watercress in Hawaii as a possible source of human infection by liver flukes
A study of watercress in Hawaii as a possible source of human infection by liver flukes
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