If antibody function is normal, all routine childhood immunizations including live viral vaccines ( measles, mumps, rubella and varicella ) should be given.
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He became the program officer for the viral vaccines program in 1983, and the influenza and viral respiratory diseases program officer the next year.
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Elsewhere in Africa, improved communication on the effectiveness of anti-viral vaccines has led to better treatment of tens of thousands of HIV and AIDS patients.
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Jean St�phenne joined SmithKline-RIT ( now GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals ) in 1974 as head of bacterial and viral vaccines production, he became " Vaccine Production Director " in 1980.
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There is a live viral vaccine available which may have beneficial properties against human cancer when used as a mammalian expression vector . ( ATCvet code : ).
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The development of viral vaccines also continued, including for example live vaccines against duck plague and goose influenza, and vaccines against viral infection of fur-bearing animals, canids and felids.
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:In contrast, cell culture manufacturing technology can be applied to influenza vaccines as they are with most viral vaccines ( e . g ., polio vaccine, measles-mumps-rubella vaccine, chickenpox vaccine ).
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The cell culture media of some viral vaccines, and the virus of the rubella vaccine, are derived from tissues taken from therapeutic abortions performed in the 1960s, leading to moral questions.
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Philip Dormatizer, the leader of viral vaccine research at Novartis, says they have " developed a way of chemically synthesizing virus genomes and growing them in tissue culture cells " ( Young, 2013 ).
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The potential use of cell culture techniques in developing viral vaccines, especially for the Influenza virus, has been widely investigated in recent years as a complementary and alternative platform to the current egg-based strategies.