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  2. Marburg vaccine - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, an inactivated virus vaccine proved ineffective. DNA vaccines showed some efficacy in NHPs, but all inoculated individuals showed signs of infection. [12] Because Marburg virus and Ebola virus belong to the same family, Filoviridae, some scientists have attempted to create a single-injection vaccine for both viruses.

  3. Blood-borne disease - Wikipedia

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    A blood-borne disease is a disease that can be spread through contamination by blood and other body fluids. Blood can contain pathogens of various types, chief among which are microorganisms , like bacteria and parasites , and non-living infectious agents such as viruses .

  4. Rwanda Marburg virus disease outbreak - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to Ebola which has an Ebola vaccine, [9] there is no treatment or vaccine for MVD. [5] This is due to the economics of vaccines, and the fact that until the mid-2010s, there were few fatalities from filovirusses. [10] There are a number of candidate vaccines against Marburg virus disease. Legal monopolies are hindering production ...

  5. Two US vaccines could ship in weeks if bird flu jumps from ...

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    A pair of vaccines are ready to ship within weeks if the bird flu — which has been found circulating in dairy cows in nine states — jumps to humans, say US health officials.. There's no ...

  6. Corbevax - Wikipedia

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    Vaccine development was partly financed with $7 million from mostly private investors, including a $1 million donation by Tito's Vodka. [ 23 ] [ 24 ] The vaccine technology, for antigen production and use, is given patent-free to manufacturers, although Baylor College receives a fee.

  7. Inactivated vaccine - Wikipedia

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    Split virus vaccines are produced by using a detergent to disrupt the viral envelope. [5] [15] This technique is used in the development of many influenza vaccines. [16] A minority of sources use the term inactivated vaccines to broadly refer to non-live vaccines. Under this definition, inactivated vaccines also include subunit vaccines and ...

  8. Vaccination - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 January 2025. Administration of a vaccine to protect against disease This article is about administration of a vaccine. For the vaccines themselves, see vaccine. See also: Immunization Medical intervention Vaccinations Girl about to be vaccinated in her upper arm ICD-9-CM 99.3 - 99.5 [edit on Wikidata ...

  9. Bloodstream infection - Wikipedia

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    Bloodstream infections (BSIs) are infections of blood caused by blood-borne pathogens. [1] The detection of microbes in the blood (most commonly accomplished by blood cultures [2]) is always abnormal. A bloodstream infection is different from sepsis, which is characterized by severe inflammatory or immune responses of the host organism to ...