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Since the summer, the U.S. has begun preparing about 10 million doses of a vaccine that they think will be effective against H5N1 bird flu. Federal officials have elected not to use the vaccine ...
As bird flu continues to spread to chickens and dairy cows, scientists are in the process of developing the first mRNA bird ...
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An experimental bird flu vaccine just saw success in trial — here’s when it could be used to save poultryScientists announced this week that a vaccine under development has demonstrated the ability to protect mice against a deadly variant of bird flu. The University of Buffalo researchers say that ...
The federal government granted animal health company Zoetis a conditional license for its avian influenza vaccine for use in chickens as bird flu outbreaks continue to devastate flocks across the ...
A third person in the U.S. has been hospitalized and one person has died due to bird flu. A new vaccine for poultry was just approved, so will we also need a bird flu vaccine for people?
A New Jersey pharmaceutical company has received a "conditional license" for its bird flu vaccine for use in chickens. The vaccine, developed by Zoetis, targets the H5N2 subtype of avian influenza ...
Although a candidate bird flu vaccine has not yet been made commercially available, medical experts advise that people should get it once it is. Dr. Linda Yancey, an expert in infectious ...
As fears grow of a possible bird flu pandemic in humans, the federal government is pouring more money into the development of new vaccines, including an mRNA shot. On Friday, the Department of ...
There could be some hope when it comes to the battle against bird flu, as a vaccine has been developed that could protect poultry from the sickness. There are two kinds of bird flu — low ...
In this sprawling factory, sheltered by thick pine groves, workers at CSL Seqirus are bottling millions of doses of a new vaccine targeting the H5N1 bird flu virus. The virus, which first emerged ...
Experts have their eyes on the situation. And, under the right circumstances, a bird flu vaccine might become necessary, they say. "The avian influenza situation is alarming simply because we see ...
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