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25th September 2014, 11:22 AM
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Re: National Institutes Of Health Vaccine

The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) is a sub-branch of National Institute Of Health and it research on vaccines.

As you are searching for vaccines, here I am providing detailed information about vaccines.

What Is a Vaccine?
Vaccines is a combination of chemical element that gives power to body to fight with germs and destroy them.

Vaccine Benefits.
If Our body system is trained to prevent a disease, you can said it to be immune system.

Disease Percent Decrease
Measles 99.90%
Diphtheria 100%
Mumps 98.70%
Pertussis 91.00%
Smallpox 100%
Rubella 99.90%
Haemophilus influenzae type b, invasive 99.80%
Polio 100%
Tetanus 98.60%

How Vaccines Work:
The human body system has a million network of cells and organs that put to fight off infectious microbes. Vaccines go with cells in body and fight with germs.

Types Of Vaccines:
Live, attenuated vaccines
Inactivated vaccines
Subunit vaccines
Toxoid vaccines
Conjugate vaccines
DNA vaccines
Recombinant vector vaccines

CONTACT DETAIL:
NIAID Office of Communications and Government Relations
5601 Fishers Lane, MSC 9806
Bethesda, MD 20892-9806
MD 20852
United States of America

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