1. Since the vaccine does not contain any egg products, egg allergy is not a contraindication. 2. The vaccine does not contain any blood products. 3. There is, however, no logical reason why a vaccine for protection against tuberculosis should contain species specific antigens. 4. And because the vaccine contains live rather than attenuated viruses, its effect may be longer-lasting. 5. Because the chicken pox vaccine contains live, attenuated virus, doctors believe it could be dangerous to give the vaccine to anyone with a weakened immune system. 6. The Thai vaccine contains formulations designed to protect against two strains prevalent there. 7. The vaccine contains a synthetic replica of FimH. 8. The vaccine contains a live weakened strain of the chicken pox virus that causes an infection that produces no symptoms. 9. While such a vaccine may not contain the epidemic, it would allow people to live longer with HIV, and reduce human suffering with the disease. 10. But the vaccine also contains a toxin that can in some infants cause serious side effects, including swelling, fever and crying. |