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Date Stock Title
Jul 3 EBS Emergent scores US medical countermeasure contracts worth over $250m
Jul 3 EVAX Evaxion Reinforces Milestone Timeline and Provides Shareholder Update
Jul 3 EBS Why Is Vaccine Maker Emergent BioSolutions Stock Trading Higher On Tuesday? (UPDATED)
Jul 2 PCVX Insider Sale: COO Jim Wassil Sells 3,000 Shares of Vaxcyte Inc (PCVX)
Jul 2 INO INOVIO Announces Appointment of Steven Egge as Chief Commercial Officer
Jul 2 NVAX COVID infections could be seeing a summer surge based on CDC data
Jul 2 EBS Update: Emergent BioSolutions Awarded $250+ Million in Contract Modifications to Supply U.S. Government with Four Critical Medical Countermeasure Products
Jul 2 EBS Emergent BioSolutions secures $250M contracts for the U.S. government
Jul 2 NVAX Novavax Submits Application to Health Canada for Updated Protein-based 2024-2025 Formula COVID-19 Vaccine
Jul 2 PCVX Vaxcyte Appoints John Furey to Board of Directors
Jul 2 EBS Emergent BioSolutions Awarded $250+ Million in Contract Modifications to Supply U.S. Government with Four Critical Medical Countermeasure Products
Jul 1 INO Inovio Pharmaceuticals added to Russell 2000 index effective July 1
Jul 1 INO INOVIO Added to Russell 2000® Index Effective July 1, 2024
Jul 1 NVAX Jim Cramer Says You Should Not Buy Novavax Inc (NASDAQ:NVAX)
Jul 1 VALN Valneva’s chikungunya vaccine gains EC’s market authorisation
Jul 1 VALN Valneva stock jumps as chikungunya vaccine wins Europe approval
Jul 1 VALN Valneva Receives Marketing Authorization in Europe for the World’s First Chikungunya Vaccine, IXCHIQ®
Jun 29 NVAX Where Will Novavax Be in 1 Year?
Jun 28 NVAX Novavax (NVAX) Falls More Steeply Than Broader Market: What Investors Need to Know
Jun 28 AGEN Sector Update: Health Care Stocks Edge Higher in Afternoon Trading
Vaccination

Vaccination is the administration of antigenic material (a vaccine) to stimulate an individual's immune system to develop adaptive immunity to a pathogen. Vaccines can prevent or ameliorate infectious disease. When a sufficiently large percentage of a population has been vaccinated, herd immunity results. The effectiveness of vaccination has been widely studied and verified. 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 elimination of diseases such as polio, measles, and tetanus from much of the world.
Smallpox was most likely the first disease people tried to prevent by inoculation and was the first disease for which a vaccine was produced. The smallpox vaccine was invented in 1796 by English physician Edward Jenner and although at least six people had used the same principles years earlier he was the first to publish evidence that it was effective and to provide advice on its production. Louis Pasteur furthered the concept through his work in microbiology. The immunization was called vaccination because it was derived from a virus affecting cows (Latin: vacca 'cow'). Smallpox was a contagious and deadly disease, causing the deaths of 20–60% of infected adults and over 80% of infected children. When smallpox was finally eradicated in 1979, it had already killed an estimated 300–500 million people in the 20th century.
In common speech, vaccination and immunization have a similar meaning. This distinguishes it from inoculation, which uses unweakened live pathogens, although in common usage either can refer to an immunization. Vaccination efforts have been met with some controversy on scientific, ethical, political, medical safety, and religious grounds. In rare cases, vaccinations can injure people. In the United States, people may receive compensation for those injuries under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. Early success brought widespread acceptance, and mass vaccination campaigns have greatly reduced the incidence of many diseases in numerous geographic regions.

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