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studies AIDS and runs HIV vaccine trials in Trinidad


Who studies aids and run hiv vaccine trials in Trinidad?

louis pasteur


Why there are no vaccine for dengue?

They are working on it. It takes time and trials to find a vaccine.


How was the hpv vaccine tested?

The polio vaccine was tested using human trials to see if it would work and to see if it would cause any problems.


Is there a vaccine for monkey pox?

There is currently no available vaccine against the Epstein Barr Virus or Cytomegalovirus, both of which can cause mononucleosis. However, vaccines for these viruses are being researched and may be out soon.


How close are we to having a Covid-19 vaccine?

According to The New York Times’ Coronavirus Vaccine Tracker on September 23, 2020, there are currently 40 vaccines that are being tested in clinical trials on humans to treat Covid-19. While there is truly know way to predict the future and know precisely when a vaccine will be available, Dr. Anthony Fauci stated at a Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee hearing that the results of current vaccine trials could be known as early as November or December 2020.


How long would it take to create a vaccine?

The time it takes to create a vaccine depends on how much is known about the antigen (or pathogen), how much testing is required and the way in which the vaccine is produces. New vaccines can be produces in as little as 8 - 10 months. Several countries come out with a new flu vaccine every year and people are advised to get immunized. If however, not much is known about the pathogen and human trials have to be carried out, it takes 3 - 7 years to come out with a vaccine that can go on the market. Vaccine manufacture has a huge amount of regulation and this factor adds to the time it takes for a vaccine to get on the shelf. Although a scientific breakthrough may come sooner than expected, clinical trials and product validation are long drawn processes that must not be surpassed.


Ebola antidote name?

BPSC1001 is an experimental Ebola vaccine whose trials have been suspended due to side effects like joint pain


Why can't you get pregnant during gardasil vaccine?

Gardasil has not been shown to cause any problems in pregnancy. However, because it is a new vaccine, it is felt women should avoid taking while pregnant if possible.For people who are pregnant, Gardasil is generally considered safe. This is based on animal studies that looked at the effects of Gardasil during pregnancy. However, Gardasil is generally not recommended during pregnancy, as the full risks of its use are not known. It is recommended to wait until after pregnancy to get the Gardasil vaccine. It has not been studied in women, only in animal trials, so it is considered Pregnancy Category B (probably safe).


Is there a vaccination for mono?

They have a vaccine that prevents EBV (Epstein-Barr Virus) which can also prevent Mono.


What is seroprotection in clinical trials?

It is to denote the amount of immune response developed by an individual after receiving vaacination which will provide protection against the disease t for which the vaccine was intended.


Are kids going to get the covid 19 vaccine?

According to USA News At this time, Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine has FDA approval for use in people 16 and older, while children aged 12 to 15 have been enrolled in clinical trials of the vaccine. The Moderna vaccine has FDA approval for use in people 18 and older, while children aged 12 to 17 are being enrolled in trials of the vaccine.