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Vaccines against SARS ‐CoV‐2 are safe to administer in patients with antibodies to pegaspargase
ConclusionSARS-CoV-2 vaccination is safe in this population.
Source: Cancer Medicine - July 15, 2022 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Hope D. Swanson, Hana Hakim, Diego R. Hijano, Ted Morton, Shane Cross, Hiroto Inaba, Sima Jeha, Ching ‐Hon Pui, Seth E. Karol Tags: BRIEF COMMUNICATION Source Type: research

Don ’t encourage vaginal seeding, healthcare professionals advised
Increasingly popular practice may be doing more harm than good, say doctors Related items fromOnMedica Babies should eat peanuts early on Hepatitis B vaccine to be added to childhood immunisation schedule Special infant milk formulas not protective against allergies Breastfeeding could cut children ’s leukaemia risk Experts question safety of ‘vaginal seeding’
Source: OnMedica Latest News - August 25, 2017 Category: UK Health Source Type: news

Development of a rice-based peptide vaccine for Japanese cedar and cypress pollen allergies.
Abstract Peptide immunotherapy using dominant T-cell epitopes is a safe treatment alternative to conventional subcutaneous injection of natural crude allergen extract, which is sometimes accompanied by anaphylactic shock. For Japanese cedar pollinosis (JCP), hybrid peptides composed of six to seven major T-cell epitopes (7Crp peptide) from the causative allergens Cry j 1 and Cry j 2 have been developed on the basis of different human leukemia antigen class II restrictions, because of the diversity of patients' genetic backgrounds. However, other dominant T-cell epitopes that are produced in some patients are not c...
Source: Transgenic Research - March 18, 2014 Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Authors: Takaiwa F, Yang L Tags: Transgenic Res Source Type: research