Will a vaccine for preventing periodontal disease in humans be available in the U.S. before 2035?
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For example, a vaccine against the P. gingivalis bacterium.
To be available means it has FDA approval and people can actually go get it.
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Would this answer your question? https://dental.unimelb.edu.au/engage/alumni/dent-al-newsletter/world-first-periodontitis-vaccine#:~:text=The%20vaccine%20targets%20enzymes%20produced,neutralise%20the%20pathogen's%20destructive%20toxins.
I haven't fact-checked, but their claim is direct.
@TylerColeman Update, trial of similar in mice https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8757777/
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