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  2. Adenovirus vaccine - Wikipedia

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    An adenovirus vaccine is a vaccine against adenovirus infection. [3] According to American CDC, "There is currently no adenovirus vaccine available to the general public. [4] It should not be confused with the strategy of using adenovirus as a viral vector to develop vaccines for other pathogens, or as a general gene carrier. [5] [6] [7]

  3. List of vaccine excipients - Wikipedia

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    Vaccine Excipients Adenovirus vaccine: This list refers to the type 4 and type 7 adenovirus vaccine tablets licensed in the US: Acetone, alcohol, anhydrous lactose, castor oil, cellulose acetate phthalate, dextrose, D-fructose, D-mannose, FD&C Yellow #6 aluminium lake dye, fetal bovine serum, human serum albumin, magnesium stearate, micro crystalline cellulose, plasdone C, Polacrilin potassium ...

  4. Vaccine ingredients - Wikipedia

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    The two tablets of adenovirus vaccine, one with adenovirus type 4 and the other with type 7, each contain 32,000 tissue-culture infective doses (10 4.5 TCID 50). [3] The current live polio vaccine contains two serotypes of poliovirus: over 1 million tissue-culture infective doses (10 6 TCID 50) of type 1 and over 630,000 (10 5.8 TCID 50) of ...

  5. Teva Completes First Year of Shipments of Adenovirus Vaccine ...

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    Teva Completes First Year of Shipments of Adenovirus Vaccine to the United States Military Basic training participants are protected from Febrile Respiratory Illness caused by adenovirus ...

  6. ChAdOx1 - Wikipedia

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    ChAdOx1 is an adenoviral vector for vaccines that was developed by the Jenner Institute, University of Oxford. The vector is a chimpanzee adenovirus modified to avoid its replication. [1] Adenoviruses are effective vectors for inducing and boosting cellular immunity to encoded recombinant antigens.

  7. Viral vector vaccine - Wikipedia

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    As of April 2021, four adenovirus vector vaccines for COVID-19 have been authorized in at least one country: The Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine uses the modified chimpanzee adenovirus ChAdOx1. [31] [32] [33] Sputnik V uses human adenovirus serotype 26 for the first shot, and serotype 5 for the second. [34] [35] The Janssen vaccine uses serotype ...

  8. Virus looks like flu, acts like flu, but it's not influenza - AOL

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    There's another virus out there that could be adding to the seasonal misery, but it's not being identified.

  9. Adenoviridae - Wikipedia

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    Core vaccines for dogs include attenuated live CAdV-2, which produces immunity to CAdV-1 and CAdV-2. CAdV-1 was initially used in a vaccine for dogs, but corneal edema was a common complication. [31] Squirrel adenovirus (SqAdV) is reported to cause enteritis in red squirrels in Europe, while gray squirrels seem to be resistant.