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A medication called Immune Globulin can prevent measles if given within six days of exposure.
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A medication called Immune Globulin can prevent measles if given within six days of exposure.
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It's worth noting that Preventive Vaccination is available for humans, however it is not generally recommended except for people who are likely to be exposed to animals who might be infectious (vets, animal control, etc) and is expensive; it's 3 doses over a month's time, as opposed to the 4 doses (plus a shot of Rabies Immune Globulin, for a total of 5 needle sticks) you would receive post-exposure.
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Globulin: These proteins are produced in the liver or formed by the immune system.
You Staying Young MEHMET C. OZ 2007
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Globulin: These proteins are produced in the liver or formed by the immune system.
You Staying Young MEHMET C. OZ 2007
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Globulin: These proteins are produced in the liver or formed by the immune system.
You Staying Young MEHMET C. OZ 2007
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Tetanus Immune Globulin (human) often comes in: vials of 250 units
Chapter 31 1993
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Globulin; an albumenoid proteid compound formed in the blood of insects.
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology John. B. Smith
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Prior to this time, persons who were thought to be exposed to Hepatitis A were often treated with gammaglobulin (Hepatitis A Immune Globulin, HAIG), which provided a short-term boost to the immune system.
Street Vendors 1919
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Prior to this time, persons who were thought to be exposed to Hepatitis A were often treated with gammaglobulin (Hepatitis A Immune Globulin, HAIG), which provided a short-term boost to the immune system.
Street Vendors 1919
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