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25th September 2014, 10:50 AM
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National Institutes Of Health Vaccine
Myself Manish and I want to know about National Institutes Of Health’s research and vaccines departments. Would you please tell me about vaccines departments.
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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 [MAP]https://www.google.co.in/maps?q=NIH,+Bethesda,+MD,+United+States&hl=en&ll=3 9.00978,-77.103424&spn=0.014939,0.032701&sll=26.15852,91.79 7981&sspn=0.138055,0.261612&oq=NIh&hq=NIH,+Bethesd a,+MD,+United+States&t=m&z=15&iwloc=A[/MAP] |
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