There are researchers who are working on a vaccince. So far, in animals, the vaccine stopped the virus from being transmitted from mother to child. It trained the body's immune system to detect the virus and attack it. They hope it'll do the same in humans.
yes a vaccination report available
The common cold does not have a vaccination available. Vaccines are available for the flu (influenza) and chickenpox.
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a virus related to the group of herpes viruses.
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.
Epilepsy is not an infectious disease, so it cannot have a vaccine. It is a physical condition, so trying to get a vaccination against it is like trying to get a vaccination against breaking your arm.
Cytomegalovirus was discovered by German pathologist and virologist Dr. Werner von Dobschütz in 1956.
A result of cytomegalovirus (CMV) IgG at 189.80 is considered positive, indicating past or chronic infection with the virus. This result suggests that the individual has been exposed to CMV in the past and has developed antibodies against it. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for further interpretation and guidance.
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a DNA virus. It has a large double-stranded DNA genome.
Yes
"Cytomegalovirus; Advances Made in Diagnosis of Maternal CMV Infection." Women's Health Weekly September 2, 2004: 51.
the lymphatic system
No. We would have to known sources of the biological weapons. There are many things that can be used.