1. A moderately effective vaccine exists against some types of streptococcal pneumonia. 2. At present, no widely approved vaccine exists for malaria. 3. Although a vaccine exists, the United States has a limited supply that is reserved for the military. 4. Although an effective animal vaccine for anthrax exists, scientists are always looking for a better or cheaper veterinary version, Halloran says. 5. An old vaccine against plague exists, but it has many side effects. 6. A vaccine against plague exists, but it is generally recommended only for people at high risk such as those working with Yersinia pestis in a laboratory. 7. A tularemia vaccine exists but is not considered very effective. 8. A vaccine exists, but it is in short supply. 9. It is the only sexually transmitted disease for which a vaccine exists. 10. Like many drugs, the vaccine existed in two versions, or isomers, chemically identical but with mirror-image molecular structures. |
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