If you were given a choice of vaccine delivery method, would you rather a needle or a skin cream? Thought so. Well, the ...
Stanford scientists have developed a prototype for a topical vaccine, which may remove the need for injections. They modified ...
It sounds a bit like something out of science fiction, but a topical vaccine that is rubbed on the skin is now closer to ...
Stanford University scientists have now presented another unique method using a common skin bacterium, Staphylococcus ...
Tetanus is a bacterial condition affecting the nervous system Read this article to know what happens if you miss a tetanus ...
Imagine a world in which a vaccine is a cream you rub onto your skin instead of a needle a health care worker pushes into one ...
Researchers at Stanford University may be on the cusp of overcoming the fear of needles with a topical vaccine applied ...
THE production of large quantities of tetanus toxin for human immunization was greatly facilitated by the isolation of the highly toxigenic Harvard strain of Cl. tetani by the late Dr. J.
Stanford University scientists’ findings in mice could translate into a radical, needle-free vaccination approach that would also eliminate reactions including fever, swelling and pain.
The skin was able to generate this immune response even when lymph nodes — the immune hubs that help to activate immune cells ...