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The plague vaccine, which also required multiple injections, is no longer made.
His discoveries led in time to modern treatment methods, including insecticides, the use of antibiotics and eventually plague vaccines.
Blome only admitted that he had been ordered in 1943 to experiment with plague vaccines on concentration camp prisoners.
Plague vaccine is a vaccine used against Yersinia pestis.
Isolated from Earth, possessed of a unique environment for the preparation of plague vaccine, Falling Angel had accepted the challenge.
The British colonial government in India pressed medical researcher Waldemar Haffkine to develop a plague vaccine.
Plague vaccine "should only be used for the prevention of plague and not as a means of control during outbreaks," the World Health Organization warns.
Waldemar Haffkine, a doctor who worked in Bombay, India, was the first to invent and test a plague vaccine against bubonic plague in 1897.
At this time, British health officials began to press for widespread vaccination using Waldemar Haffkine's plague vaccine, although the government stressed that inoculation was not compulsory.
The only way I can think of being seriously injured by anthrax or plague vaccine is to get plunked on the head by a vial of the stuff," he wrote.
Examples are the influenza vaccine, cholera vaccine, bubonic plague vaccine, polio vaccine, hepatitis A vaccine, and rabies vaccine.
JC's first assignment after joining UNATCO is to track down the barrels of the plague vaccine Ambrosia stolen by the NSF.
There is strong evidence for the efficacy of administration of some plague vaccines in preventing or ameliorating the effects of a variety of clinical forms of infection by Yersinia pestis.
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Bhikhaiji joined one of the many teams working out of Grant Medical College (which would subsequently become Haffkine's plague vaccine research centre), in an effort to provide care for the afflicted, and (later) to inoculate the healthy.
In 1896, Sir V.M. Haffkine/Waldemar Haffkine worked on the preparation of plague vaccine in the F.D. Petit Laboratory of G.M.C. (which is today occupied by Pharmacology Department).
A plague vaccine is used for an induction of active specific immunity in a susceptible organism to plague by means of administration an antigenic material (a vaccine) via a variety of routes to people at risk of contracting any clinical form of plague.
Hell Tanner, an imprisoned killer, is offered a full pardon in exchange for taking on a suicide mission-a drive through "Damnation Alley" across a ruined America from Los Angeles to Boston-as one of three vehicles attempting to deliver an urgently needed plague vaccine.