Vaccination is one of the most effective ways to prevent diseases. A vaccine helps the body’s immune system recognize and fight pathogens like viruses or bacteria, keeping us safe from the diseases they cause. Vaccines help your immune system fight infections faster and more effectively. Receiving a vaccination sparks your immune response, helping your body fight off and remember the germ so it can attack it if the germ ever invades again. And since vaccines are made of very small amounts of weak or dead germs, they won’t make you sick.
Currently, vaccines protect against more than 25 debilitating or life-threatening diseases, including measles, polio, tetanus, diphtheria, meningitis, influenza, tetanus, typhoid and cervical cancer. Vaccines often provide long-lasting immunity to serious diseases without the risk of serious illness. Continued research for new vaccinations are vital for public health!
We at Artemis Institute for Clinical Research conduct clinical trials for investigative vaccinations. Qualified research participants will receive financial compensation for their time and travel, study-related medical and psychological evaluations, and the investigative study vaccine at no cost. Help advance medicine and medical research through participating in our clinical trial!