Category: Vaccines
Global Vaccines
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2024 Global: Meningococcal Vaccine Market - Innovative Markets Forecast (2030) report
... 2019 through 2030. Perry/Hope Partners' reports provide the most accurate industry forecasts based on our proprietary economic models. Our forecasts project the product market size nationally and by regions for 2019 to 2030 using regression ... Read More
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Single Use Bioprocessing Market Size, Share & Trends by Product (Equipment (Bioreactors, Mixers, Filtration, Chromatography), Consumables (Filters, Bags, Assemblies, Sensors)), Application, Workflow, Molecule Type (mAbs, Vaccines, CGT, Peptides) - Global
... single-use bioprocessing market is projected to reach USD 34.9 billion by 2029 from USD 17.7 billion in 2024, at a CAGR of 14.5% during the forecast period of 2024 to 2029. The growth of this ... Read More
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Global mRNA Vaccines and Treatment Drugs Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... cells to produce specific proteins or antigens, triggering an immune response in the body. In the context of vaccines, mRNA vaccines, like those developed for COVID-19, deliver genetic instructions that enable the recipient's cells to ... Read More
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Global Tuberculosis Vaccine Treatment Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... produce antibodies and cellular immune responses against the tuberculosis bacilli. This vaccine is usually given after birth or in early childhood to prevent the development and spread of TB. Although tuberculin vaccine is a routine ... Read More
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Global DNA Vaccines Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... containing genetic information from a pathogen, typically a virus or bacterium. When administered to a host, usually through injection, the DNA is taken up by host cells, which then use the genetic information to produce ... Read More
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Global DNA Vaccines Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... pathogens. Unlike traditional vaccines that contain weakened or inactivated viruses or proteins, DNA vaccines consist of genes encoding antigens—proteins present on the surface of pathogens. When these DNA molecules are introduced into the body through ... Read More
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Global mRNA Cancer Vaccines and Therapeutics Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... mRNA molecules to instruct the patient's own cells to produce specific proteins or antigens that stimulate the immune system to recognize and target cancer cells. mRNA cancer vaccines can be tailored to an individual's unique ... Read More
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Global CRM197 Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... vaccines as a carrier protein or conjugate. CRM197 lacks the toxic properties of the wild-type diphtheria toxin but retains its ability to bind to the same receptors on cells. This makes it a valuable component ... Read More
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Global Vaccines Isothermal Boxes Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... that they remain within the recommended temperature range to maintain their efficacy. Isothermal boxes are insulated and equipped with cooling or heat-preserving materials to protect vaccines from extreme temperatures. This is especially important for vaccines ... Read More
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Global Classical Swine Fever Vaccines Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... a highly contagious viral disease that affects domestic and wild pigs, causing significant economic losses in the swine industry. The vaccines are designed to stimulate the pig's immune system to produce protective antibodies against the ... Read More
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Global Autogenous Vaccines Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... the affected animals. These vaccines are prepared by collecting samples from the animals and identifying the specific pathogens responsible for the disease or infection. The vaccines are then developed by growing the pathogens in a ... Read More
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Global Oral Vaccines Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... traditional vaccines, which are injected, oral vaccines are designed to stimulate an immune response in the gastrointestinal system. They often contain weakened or inactivated forms of the pathogen, allowing the body to develop immunity without ... Read More
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Global Encephalitis Vaccination Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... caused by viral infections. There are different types of encephalitis, often associated with specific viruses, such as Japanese encephalitis, tick-borne encephalitis, or West Nile virus. Vaccines are available for some of these viral strains and ... Read More
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Global Hepatitis B Vaccines Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... The vaccines work by stimulating the immune system to produce antibodies that provide immunity to the virus. Hepatitis B is commonly transmitted through contact with infected blood, unprotected sexual activity, or from an infected mother ... Read More
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Global Travelers Vaccines Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... against specific diseases that may be prevalent or pose a risk in certain regions of the world. Common travel vaccines include those for diseases such as hepatitis A and B, typhoid, yellow fever, meningitis, and ... Read More
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Global Brucellosis Vaccines Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... livestock such as cattle, goats, and pigs, as well as humans. The vaccines developed for brucellosis primarily target livestock populations, as they play a significant role in transmission to humans through consumption of contaminated animal ... Read More
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Global Dengue Vaccines Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... Aedes albopictus. The vaccines are designed to stimulate the immune system to produce antibodies against the dengue virus, preventing or reducing the severity of the infection if a vaccinated person is exposed to the virus. ... Read More
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Global Yellow Fever Vaccines Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... is a serious viral illness that can lead to severe illness and even death in some cases. The yellow fever vaccine is based on a live attenuated virus strain called 17D, which was developed in ... Read More
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Global Human Vaccines Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... typically contain weakened or inactivated forms of pathogens, or components of pathogens, which prompt the body to produce an immune response without causing the actual disease. When a person is vaccinated, their immune system learns ... Read More
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Global Swine Vaccines Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... system to produce antibodies against specific pathogens, thereby preventing or reducing the severity of illnesses. Swine vaccines are crucial in the agricultural industry to maintain herd health, improve animal welfare, and prevent economic losses due ... Read More
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Global DPT Vaccines Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... These vaccines are typically given as a series of shots to infants and young children, followed by booster doses during adolescence and adulthood to ensure continued immunity. Diphtheria can lead to severe respiratory and heart ... Read More
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Global mRNA Vaccines and Therapeutics Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... RNA to instruct cells in the body to produce specific proteins or trigger immune responses. In the context of vaccines, mRNA vaccines have gained significant attention for their role in protecting against infectious diseases, such ... Read More
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Global Cell Culture Media for Vaccine Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... the manufacturing process of vaccines. These media are designed to support the growth of specific cell lines, such as mammalian cells, insect cells, or avian cells, which are used as hosts for viral replication or ... Read More
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Global Poultry Vaccines Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... in preventing and controlling the spread of various viral, bacterial, and parasitic diseases that can adversely impact poultry health and production. Poultry vaccines are administered through various methods, including injection, drinking water, or spray applications. ... Read More
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Global Avian Influenza Vaccines Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... used as a part of disease control measures, especially in situations where there is an outbreak of avian influenza. The vaccine works by stimulating the immune system of the bird, so that it produces a ... Read More