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  2. Immunization during pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Immunization during pregnancy is the administration of a vaccine to a pregnant individual. [1] This may be done either to protect the individual from disease or to induce an antibody response, such that the antibodies cross the placenta and provide passive immunity to the infant after birth.

  3. Peptide vaccine - Wikipedia

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    The peptides can be specially designed for specificity. A single peptide vaccine can be designed to have multiple epitopes to generate immune responses for several diseases. The vaccines only contain a short peptide chain, so they are less like to lead to allergic or auto-immune responses. Disadvantages: Poor immunogenicity. Unstable in cells.

  4. EpiVacCorona - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the polyhistidine-tag - a short peptide that is introduced into a vaccine composition to purify a chimeric protein from a bacterial lysate - is also a vaccine antigen against which antibodies can form in those who have received the vaccine. A person vaccinated with EpiVacCorona can develop antibodies not only to the peptides of the ...

  5. Vaccine hesitancy increasing among pregnant women, a CDC ...

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    With a new RSV vaccine urged for pregnant women and as a possible "tripledemic" approaches, more are hesitant about getting Covid, flu and Tdap vaccines, the CDC finds. ... 2021, Graham, then 27 ...

  6. Synthetic vaccine - Wikipedia

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    Novartis Vaccine and Diagnostics, among other companies, developed a synthetic approach that very rapidly generates vaccine viruses from sequence data in order to be able to administer vaccinations early in the pandemic outbreak. Philip Dormatizer, the leader of viral vaccine research at Novartis, says they have "developed a way of chemically ...

  7. Vaccination schedule - Wikipedia

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    The CDC recommends pregnant women receive some vaccines, such as the measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine a month or more before pregnancy. The Tdap vaccine (to help protect against whooping cough) is recommended during pregnancy. Other vaccines, like the flu shot, can be given before or during pregnancy, depending on whether or not it is flu ...

  8. Cocooning (immunization) - Wikipedia

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    For this reason, it is recommended that people who are expecting to become pregnant get some vaccines, and those who are pregnant get others. [6] [3] [5] However, this maternal protection wears off after a few months. [3] [5] Breastfeeding also offers protection, but is not as effective as vaccination at preventing some diseases. [3]

  9. UB-612 - Wikipedia

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    UB-612 is a COVID-19 vaccine candidate developed by United Biomedical Asia , and Vaxxinity, Inc. [2] It is a peptide vaccine. [3] [4] It is composed of SARS-CoV-2 S1-RBD protein and synthetic peptides representing T cell (Th and CTL) epitopes on the nucleocapsid, spike and membrane proteins. The multitope composition is differentiated from ...