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  2. Malaria prophylaxis - Wikipedia

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    Malaria prophylaxis is the preventive treatment of malaria. Several malaria vaccines are under development. For pregnant women who are living in malaria endemic areas, routine malaria chemoprevention is recommended. It improves anemia and parasite level in the blood for the pregnant women and the birthweight in their infants. [1]

  3. Subcutaneous administration - Wikipedia

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    Subcutaneous administration is the insertion of medications beneath the skin either by injection or infusion. A subcutaneous injection is administered as a bolus into the subcutis, the layer of skin directly below the dermis and epidermis, collectively referred to as the cutis. The instruments are usually a hypodermic needle and a syringe.

  4. Transdermal patch - Wikipedia

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    However, dissolvable needles cannot efficiently deliver drugs to the dermal layer. Drug maximum concentration cannot be carried out to the skin, as the needles will dissolve beforehand. Fortunately, researchers have developed a water-insoluble backing layer, making the needle last longer in the human body environment.

  5. This Is the Best Arm to Get Your Vaccine In, According to ...

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    Applying an ice pack to the infection site for 10 to 15 minutes pre-vaccine to numb the area and reduce swelling Taking slow, deep breaths before, during and after the injection to calm your nerves.

  6. Vaccination - Wikipedia

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    Vaccination is treatment of an individual with an attenuated (i.e. less virulent) pathogen or other immunogen, whereas inoculation, also called variolation in the context of smallpox prophylaxis, is treatment with unattenuated variola virus taken from a pustule or scab of a smallpox patient into the superficial layers of the skin, commonly the ...

  7. Moderna-Merck skin cancer vaccine shows survival benefit in ...

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    About 75% of the patients on the vaccine combination had recurrence-free survival, compared with 55.6% on Keytruda alone. Moderna-Merck skin cancer vaccine shows survival benefit in long-term ...

  8. Intradermal injection - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, since administration is closer to the surface of the skin, the body's reaction to substances is more easily visible. [1] However, due to complexity of the procedure compared to subcutaneous injection and intramuscular injection , administration via ID is relatively rare, and is only used for tuberculosis and allergy tests ...

  9. Why people who qualify should get the RSV vaccine - AOL

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    Respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, kills 10,000 to 13,000 older adults annually. Here’s why Dr. Leana Wen recommends people get the new RSV vaccines available for older people, pregnant people ...