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Vaccines Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 2 ALT Altimmune to Report First Quarter 2024 Financial Results and Provide Business Update on May 9, 2024
May 2 DNA Ginkgo Bioworks Announces Date of First Quarter 2024 Results Presentation
May 1 NVAX How Is The Market Feeling About Novavax?
May 1 AGEN Agenus regains compliance with Nasdaq minimum bid price requirement
May 1 ALT Altimmune to Participate at Two Upcoming Conferences
May 1 AGEN Agenus Regains Compliance with Nasdaq Minimum Bid Price Requirement
Apr 30 AGEN Time Is Running Out For Agenus To Raise Cash
Apr 30 NVAX Novavax (NVAX) Increases Despite Market Slip: Here's What You Need to Know
Apr 30 DYAI Dyadic to Report First Quarter 2024 Financial Results on Tuesday, May 14, 2024
Apr 30 RENB Transforming Cancer Detection: RenovaroCube Introduces Flamingo, a novel AI model based on Fragmentomics
Apr 30 ALT Peering Into Altimmune's Recent Short Interest
Apr 30 VXRT Vaxart Announces Positive Results for Its Bivalent Norovirus Vaccine Candidate in Lactating Mothers
Apr 29 DNA Ginkgo Bioworks Announces Nomination of Myrtle Potter and Ross Fubini to Board of Directors
Apr 29 ALT Why Clever Leaves Holdings Shares Are Trading Lower By Around 60%? Here Are Other Stocks Moving In Monday's Mid-Day Session
Apr 29 DNA Why Clever Leaves Holdings Shares Are Trading Lower By Around 60%? Here Are Other Stocks Moving In Monday's Mid-Day Session
Apr 29 DNA Ginkgo Bioworks surges as much as 31%, though pares gains
Apr 29 DNA Tesla, Deciphera Pharmaceuticals, Heartland Financial And Other Big Stocks Moving Higher On Monday
Apr 29 NVAX 3 Beaten-Down Stocks I Wouldn't Touch With a 10-Foot Pole
Apr 28 AGEN Up 40%: Is This Red-Hot Growth Stock Still a Buy?
Apr 27 NVAX WHO picks JN.1 variant for next set of COVID vaccines
Vaccines

A vaccine is a biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular disease. A vaccine typically contains an agent that resembles a disease-causing microorganism and is often made from weakened or killed forms of the microbe, its toxins, or one of its surface proteins. The agent stimulates the body's immune system to recognize the agent as a threat, destroy it, and to further recognize and destroy any of the microorganisms associated with that agent that it may encounter in the future. Vaccines can be prophylactic (example: to prevent or ameliorate the effects of a future infection by a natural or "wild" pathogen), or therapeutic (e.g., vaccines against cancer are being investigated).The administration of vaccines is called vaccination. Vaccination is the most effective method of preventing infectious diseases; widespread immunity due to vaccination is largely responsible for the worldwide eradication of smallpox and the restriction of diseases such as polio, measles, and tetanus from much of the world.
The effectiveness of vaccination has been widely studied and verified; for example, vaccines that have proven effective include the influenza vaccine, the HPV vaccine, and the chicken pox vaccine. The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that licensed vaccines are currently available for twenty-five different preventable infections.The terms vaccine and vaccination are derived from Variolae vaccinae (smallpox of the cow), the term devised by Edward Jenner to denote cowpox. He used it in 1798 in the long title of his Inquiry into the Variolae vaccinae known as the Cow Pox, in which he described the protective effect of cowpox against smallpox. In 1881, to honor Jenner, Louis Pasteur proposed that the terms should be extended to cover the new protective inoculations then being developed.

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