Vaccines Stocks List

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Vaccines Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Oct 2 ALT Consider Buying Potential Takeover Target Altimmune
Oct 2 NVAX Novavax stock rallies 15% following bullish Jefferies note
Oct 2 EBS Emergent BioSolutions Announces Closing of $100 Million Asset-Backed Loan Facility
Oct 1 MRK U.S. port strike expected to have limited impact on healthcare supply chain: HHS
Oct 1 BNTX ARCT Stock Up as Updated COVID-19 Jab Betters PFE & BNTX's Comirnaty
Oct 1 EBS High Growth Tech Stocks To Watch This October 2024
Oct 1 ALT Altimmune to Participate in the H.C. Wainwright 8th Annual MASH Virtual Conference
Oct 1 MRK Merck Completes Acquisition of Investigational B-Cell Depletion Therapy, CN201, from Curon Biopharmaceutical
Oct 1 MRK Merck to Hold Third-Quarter 2024 Sales and Earnings Conference Call Oct. 31
Oct 1 BNTX BioNTech Highlights AI Capabilities and R&D Use Cases at Inaugural AI Day
Sep 30 VXRT Vaxart Announces Initiation of Sentinel Cohort for Phase 2b Study Evaluating Its COVID-19 Oral Pill Vaccine Candidate
Sep 30 MRK Merck & Co. Inc. (MRK): A Strong Investment as KEYTRUDA Sales Drive Revenue Growth
Sep 30 ALT Altimmune Completes Enrollment in Phase 2b IMPACT Trial of Pemvidutide in Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatohepatitis (MASH)
Sep 30 MRK Merck & Co., Inc. (MRK) Projects 21% Upside with $140 Price Target as Keytruda and New Vaccines Drive Growth
Sep 29 MRK Is Merck Stock a Buy?
Sep 27 MRK Merck snaps six straight sessions of losses
Sep 27 EBS Amazon to provide opioid overdose drug in workplace
Sep 27 LSB LakeShore Biopharma Announces Results of Extraordinary General Meeting on Share Consolidation
Sep 27 MRK Merck & Co., Inc. (MRK): An Undervalued Wide Moat Stock to Buy According to Analysts
Sep 26 EBS Emergent Bio gains after U.S. govt. order for smallpox therapy
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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