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Why the Flu Vaccine Is Less Effective in the Elderly

December 15, 2015

…Dec. 15 in Immunity now explains why the flu vaccine is less effective at protecting older individuals. More broadly, the findings reveal novel molecular signatures that could be used to predict which individuals are most likely to respond positively to vaccination.

These Fridge-Free COVID-19 Vaccines Are Grown in Plants and Bacteria

September 7, 2021

Nanoengineers at the University of California San Diego have developed COVID-19 vaccine candidates that can take the heat. Their key ingredients? Viruses from plants or bacteria.

The Search for Ebola Immune Response Targets

September 9, 2014

…develop therapeutics and a vaccine against the deadly Ebola virus disease (EVD) requires a complex understanding of the microorganism and its relationship within the host, especially the immune response. Adding to the challenge, EVD can be caused by any one of five known species within the genus Ebolavirus (EBOV), in…

Flu Season Survival Guide

January 24, 2013

…spreading the flu. Flu Vaccines “The first line of defense for preventions is getting the flu shot,” said Kim Delahanty, director of Infection Prevention / Clinical Epidemiology at UC San Diego’s School of Medicine. “It prevents healthy people from coming down with the flu and or prevents severe influenza illness.…

UC San Diego Health and Nation’s Cancer Centers Endorse HPV Vaccination for Prevention

January 27, 2016

In response to low national vaccination rates for the human papillomavirus (HPV), Moores Cancer Center at UC San Diego Health has joined 68 National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated cancer centers in issuing a statement urging for increased HPV vaccination.

Q&A: Experts Discuss New COVID-19 Variants and Vaccine Effectiveness

February 4, 2021

…New COVID-19 Variants and Vaccine Effectiveness In November 2020, a new variant of COVID-19 was identified in the United Kingdom (B1.1.7). A month later, it was announced another variant had been uncovered in South Africa (B1.351). Yet another variant emerged in January 2021 in Brazil, known as P.1. A virus…

Familiarity Breeds Exempt: Why Staph Vaccines Don’t Work in Humans

July 7, 2022

UC San Diego researchers say they may have found the reason why multiple human clinical trials of staphylococcus vaccines have failed: the bacteria knows us too well.

Green ‘Pond Scum’ Holds Hope for Producing Edible Vaccine Against Malaria

May 22, 2012

…Hope for Producing Edible Vaccine Against Malaria Vaccine development among focuses of new Center for Food & Fuel for the 21st Century Most people know by now that algae are a promising source of biofuels that could supplement and eventually replace the world’s declining reserves of oil. But UC San…

A Father Advocates for the HPV Vaccine After Advanced Throat Cancer

August 4, 2022

…Advocates for the HPV Vaccine After Advanced Throat Cancer It was a typical morning for Mike West, one that usually started with a quick shave before getting ready for work. However, this specific morning, he felt something unusual: a small, but hard lump just under his skin on his throat.…

Pregnant, Breastfeeding or Trying? Here’s What COVID-19 Means for You

November 18, 2021

…continues to see low vaccination rates in pregnant people, experts at UC San Diego Health weigh in on the latest research Hear more about Faniel and our experts in the latest episode of UC San Diego Health’s podcast N Equals One. With holidays and winter weather approaching, concerns about COVID-19…

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