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People who think influenza vaccines are highly effective may have been surprised at news stories saying they're only moderately so. Although vaccines are still the best tool available to combat this seasonal scourge, their ability to protect lies
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Fauci, on Tuesday said that highly contagious rota-viruses are the leading cause of severe diarrheal illnesses among infants and young children in both developed and resource-limited countries. Bharat Biotech International, Ltd., and the scientists,
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Scientists at Melbourne's Walter and Eliza Hall Institute and Queensland Institute of Medical Research have modified a strain of the malaria parasite to develop a vaccine that targets the blood stage of the infection. Clinical trials will begin in
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The grant will provide $2.2m over three years to develop a recombinant tetravalent dengue vaccine using VaxInnate's proprietary technology, which includes genetically fusing vaccine antigens to the bacterial protein flagellin...VaxInnate's fourth
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The new four-strain vaccine will be marketed as Influsplit Tetra in Germany and Fluarix Tetra in the UK. This is the first four-strain influenza vaccine to be approved in a European country for active immunisation of adults and children from three
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A tiny clinical-stage biotech firm is pioneering a ground-breaking new way to fight the flu...What makes their process so unique is that the company uses tobacco plants instead of eggs to produce the recombinant proteins that are the key to vaccines.
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Seniors seem to get a weaker boost to their immune system following a flu shot than young people do, a small study shows. Experts say the findings essentially confirm what's been believed: The flu shot just doesn't work as well for older immune
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Patches covered in microscopic needles could tattoo vaccines into the skin to boost a patient's defense against disease, researchers say. Vaccines help bodies develop immunity to diseases by exposing immune systems to potential invaders. Scientists
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He's the CEO of an early-stage biotech firm that has developed a truly novel product for one of the nation's major medical markets -- vaccines...The problem is that the vaccine technology we use today to prevent diseases like the flu, chicken pox and
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Biomedical engineer developing needle-free nanopatch' vaccines Sunday, 13 January 2013 Biomedical engineer Mark Kendall demonstrates the nanopatch to nurses at Port Moresby hospital. When it comes to protecting millions of people from deadly
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