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Vaccines are perhaps the best hope, along with following safety protocols, for ending the pandemic. If you haven't yet been vaccinated, it's normal to have ...
Vaccines prompt an immune response so that your body remembers how to fight a virus in the future. Some vaccines use a whole virus to cause your immune system ...
Janssen COVID-19 vaccine is used in patients for whom other authorized or approved COVID-19 vaccines are not accessible or appropriate, or in patients who elect ...
The vaccine works by causing your body to produce its own protection (antibodies) against the disease. The following information applies only to the ...
The Vaccine Research Group at Mayo Clinic is researching the SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, to better understand the virus and develop ...
You can get vaccines to help prevent serious COVID-19 and seasonal flu illnesses. But the COVID-19 vaccine and the flu vaccine are two different vaccines.
One way scientists grow the virus strains is in eggs, such as from chickens. Enough vaccine for millions of people can be created this way. To get the vaccines ...
Mayo Clinic researchers also study Zika virus vaccines. A Zika virus vaccine is especially important to protect people at high risk for complications. This ...
Elizabeth Cozine, M.D.. Family Medicine. Mayo Clinic. “Vaccination prevents a child from getting an illness. It also prevents them from spreading an illness ...
When mothers and pregnant women receive the flu vaccine, their babies experience fewer hospitalizations and emergency room visits for the flu.
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