Strep vaccine stirs antibody production.An experimental vaccine against the microbe microbe /mi·crobe/ (mi´krob) a microorganism, especially a pathogenic one such as a bacterium, protozoan, or fungus.micro´bialmicro´bic mi·crobe n. that causes strep throat can induce a potent immune response in adults, a U.S.-Canadian research team reports. The finding suggests that the vaccine is ready for large-scale testing in adults and children. The vaccine targets group A streptococcus group A streptococcus n. A common but virulent streptococcus that kills the tissue it infects and produces toxins that trigger a form of shock that affects the vital organs. bacteria, which cause scarlet fever, rheumatic fever, and kidney damage as well as the throat infections that often circulate among school-age children. It also aims at the microbes--sometimes called flesh-eating bacteria--responsible for necrotizing fasciitis. Researchers have identified more than 120 variations, or subtypes, of group A strep, and each subtype (programming) subtype - If S is a subtype of T then an expression of type S may be used anywhere that one of type T can and an implicit type conversion will be applied to convert it to type T. has a slightly different version of a surface molecule called the M protein. The new vaccine uses portions of the M protein found on 26 of these subtypes to spur a broad immune reaction. Those subtypes include all of those responsible for necrotizing fasciitis and rheumatic fever, which can result in permanent heart damage, and most of those that cause strep throat, says study coauthor Shelly A. McNeil, a physician at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia For other uses, see Halifax. Halifax, Nova Scotia may refer to any of the following:
McNeil and her colleagues gave 70 healthy adults a series of three vaccinations over 6 months. Like most adults, the volunteers had come into contact with some natural group A strep microbes during their lifetimes and so already carried some antibodies to the bacterium. On average, the vaccinated volunteers boosted this antibody arsenal ninefold ninefold Adjective 1. having nine times as many or as much 2. having nine parts Adverb by nine times as much or as many Adj. 1. , McNeil says. There is currently no vaccine against group A strep, says Peter E. Vink, a pediatrician with ID Biomedical bi·o·med·i·cal adj. 1. Of or relating to biomedicine. 2. Of, relating to, or involving biological, medical, and physical sciences. Corp. of Bothell, Wash., the company that makes the experimental strep vaccine.--N.S. |
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