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July 8, 1722, Reverend Edmund Massey argued in the Parish Church of St. Andrew's Holborn that humans were punished for their sins with ill- ness, and that attempting to prevent diseases with vaccines was a "diaboli-
Jul 3, 2018 · Opposition to vaccines goes as far back as the 18th century when, for example, Reverend Edmund Massey in England called the vaccines “diabolical operations” in his 1772 sermon, “The Dangerous and Sinful Practice of Inoculation” .
- Azhar Hussain, Syed Ali, Madiha Ahmed, Sheharyar Hussain
- 2018
Feb 10, 2023 · For booster doses, which covered mostly omicron studies, vaccine effectiveness at baseline was 70% (56–80) against infections and 89% (82–93) against hospitalisations, and reduced to 43% (14–62) against infections and 71% (51–83) against hospitalisations at 112 days or later.
Oct 2, 2021 · Study of recombinant protein vaccine formulations against COVID-19 in healthy adults 18 years of age and older. The objective of the study is to describe the neutralizing antibody profile and safety profile of all participants in each group up to 12 months post-last injection.
Mar 9, 2024 · It is important to consider the history of COVID-19 vaccines to identify where we succeeded and where we failed, and the effects that these errors may have more broadly on vaccination hesitancy and routine childhood immunization programs in the decades to come.
4 days ago · At a Glance. Researchers found that current COVID-19 vaccines fail to generate mature and durable antibody-producing cells in the bone marrow. The findings could help explain why protection tends to decline over time. Better understanding of long-term immune responses could lead to improved vaccines that provide enduring protection.
Dec 22, 2020 · This Review, aimed at a broad scientific audience, provides an introductory guide to the history, development and immunological basis of vaccines, immunization and related issues to provide ...