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Vaccines are used to stimulate the immune system into producing antibodies, so that the individual is thereafter protected from the disease.  Some vaccines have lifelong effects, and others may need to be repeated.


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Developer and manufacturer offering prevention and treatment of infectious diseases, with pre-clinical research programs, and has established products for HIV and smallpox. Overview includes investor data from Kvistgaard, Denmark.
Manufactures pediatric, adult and clinical vaccines for diseases including hepatitis A and B, diphtheria and tetanus. Includes product list, disease prevention guide and patient information. Manufactured in Belgium and distributed from North Carolina.
Develops, manufactures and markets formulations for use in immunization programs, including live virus vaccines. Includes patients guide to products, UK and US contacts, with investor relations and corporate communications in Gaithersburg, Maryland. (Nasdaq: AVIR)
Develops, manufactures and supplies vaccines for prophylaxis and therapy. Includes resource page for bacterial and viral diseases, corresponding products, company biography, links to contacts and sites worldwide.
Manufacturers triple antigen for diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis, and formulations for measles, mumps, rubella and hepatitis B. Includes overview of research, quality assurance, other products, and branches throughout the country.
VIDO conducts research in immunization technology, offering partnership with manufacturers for livestock and humans. Includes project overview, patents and contract services available from University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.
Developing gene-based treatments for cancer and infectious disease vaccines. Uses DNA technology and proprietary lipids to deliver genes. Includes clinical trial information and contacts in San Diego, California. (Nasdaq: VICL)
Developing therapeutics for autoimmune diseases, AIDS, cancers, infectious diseases based on patented Co-X-Gene platform technology co-expressing antibodies and T cells. Based in Kew, Victoria, Australia.
Manufacturers triple antigen for diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis, and formulations for measles, mumps, rubella and hepatitis B. Includes overview of research, quality assurance, other products, and branches throughout the country.
Developer and manufacturer offering prevention and treatment of infectious diseases, with pre-clinical research programs, and has established products for HIV and smallpox. Overview includes investor data from Kvistgaard, Denmark.
Manufactures pediatric, adult and clinical vaccines for diseases including hepatitis A and B, diphtheria and tetanus. Includes product list, disease prevention guide and patient information. Manufactured in Belgium and distributed from North Carolina.
Develops, manufactures and supplies vaccines for prophylaxis and therapy. Includes resource page for bacterial and viral diseases, corresponding products, company biography, links to contacts and sites worldwide.
Developing gene-based treatments for cancer and infectious disease vaccines. Uses DNA technology and proprietary lipids to deliver genes. Includes clinical trial information and contacts in San Diego, California. (Nasdaq: VICL)
Developing therapeutics for autoimmune diseases, AIDS, cancers, infectious diseases based on patented Co-X-Gene platform technology co-expressing antibodies and T cells. Based in Kew, Victoria, Australia.
Develops, manufactures and markets formulations for use in immunization programs, including live virus vaccines. Includes patients guide to products, UK and US contacts, with investor relations and corporate communications in Gaithersburg, Maryland. (Nasdaq: AVIR)
VIDO conducts research in immunization technology, offering partnership with manufacturers for livestock and humans. Includes project overview, patents and contract services available from University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.
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