New vaccine cures acne

Vaccines create antibacterial, kill toxins on the skin.

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This vaccine has been tested in animals and human skin samples.(Photo: WebMD).

According to WebMD, acne is the 8th most common disease in the world, common at all ages. The main treatment is lotion, antibiotics or drugs, all have side effects like dry skin, skin irritation. Skin lesions can spread, causing complications if not treated promptly.

Scientists have recently studied a type. The vaccine focuses on common acne-causing bacteria, creating antibacterial and anti-toxin effects on skin. When the toxin is reconciled, the damage and inflammation inside the skin will stop growing.

This vaccine has been tested in animals and human skin samples. The results showed that the vaccine significantly reduced bacterial penetration into the skin causing inflammation, limiting side effects.

Dermatologists at the University of California, San Diego, are conducting a clinical trial. If the result is positive, this vaccine can be used within 3-5 years.