Asian American Adults HBV Screening Can help Prevent the Onset of Liver Disease

5 May
Asian American adults HBV screening can help prevent the onset of liver disease

Based on community screening of hepatitis B virus was discovered by researchers led by a University of California, Davis, targeted publicity in Asian populations to identify high-risk groups, infection and guide them to the appropriate follow-up care to help prevent … Read More »

2016 World Immunization Week: EPI Big Change Should Become a Global Norm

25 Apr
WHO outlines steps to close immunization gap across countries during World Immunization Week 2016

In the 2016 World Immunization Week held during April 24 to 30, the WHO highlighted the recent accomplishments of EPI coverage areas, and an overview of each country to “bridge the immunity gap” and achieve the 2020 global vaccination target … Read More »

Research: Adenosine Deaminase May Help Activate Immune System Against HIV

4 Feb
Research: Adenosine deaminase may help activate immune system against HIV

Medicine researvh found that adenosine deaminase can activate latent human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), making them vulnerable to viruses and drugs attacks the body’s immune system. New research findings published in the February 2016 issue of the Journal of Leukocyte Biology, … Read More »

Study Shows Several Envigo Rat Models Susceptible to Genital HSV-2 Infection

4 Feb
Study shows several Envigo rat models susceptible to genital HSV-2 infection

STD hospital clinical evidence of herpes simplex virus can cause a variety of human diseases, such as gingivostomatitis, keratoconjunctivitis, encephalitis and reproductive tract infections and neonatal infections. After the infected host, often establish latent infection in nerve cells, activation and … Read More »

UM SOM Develop a Vaccine To Prevent a Group of Deadly Bacterial Infections

14 Jan
UM SOM to team up with industry to develop vaccine for preventing deadly bacterial infections

Cardiovascular disease is referred to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease, refers to due ischemic or hemorrhagic heart, brain and body tissue hyperlipidemia, blood viscosity, atherosclerosis, hypertension caused by the occurrence of disease. The Center for Vaccine Development (CVD) at the University … Read More »

A new study finds that more than half of hospitals still don’t require their doctors, nurses and other health care providers to get vaccinated against the flu

11 Dec
A new study finds that more than half of hospitals still don't require their doctors, nurses and other health care providers to get vaccinated against the flu

A flu vaccine usually plays an immune response to a specific influenza virus strain, but the American researchers have developed a new “DNA vaccine” that successfully enables the experimental animals to produce immune responses to a variety of avian influenza … Read More »

San Francisco sheds light on a new mode of drug resistance to emerging therapies in metastatic prostate cancer

6 Dec
San Francisco sheds light on a new mode of drug resistance to emerging therapies in metastatic prostate cancer

The symptoms of prostate cancer can generally be divided into four stages.The symptoms of prostate cancer development to the late stage cancer cells will appear bone metastasis and other organs are affected, and so on. What are the symptoms of … Read More »

Vaccination remains a public health imperative in home intervention and education improves vaccine/immunization rates in at-risk children

5 Dec
Vaccination remains a public health imperative in home intervention and education improves vaccine/immunization rates in at-risk children

Vaccinated, the vaccine preparations were inoculated to the human or animal body technology, the receiving party acquires resistance against a specific or vaccine similar pathogenic immunity, borrow by the immune system to a foreign substance identification, antibody screening and manufacturing, … Read More »