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As zoonotic diseases rise across India, experts call for urgent, coordinated action through the One Health approach.
A vaccine developed by the University of Oxford to protect people from a deadly virus has been granted support by Europe’s medicines regulator.
A vaccine developed by the University of Oxford to protect people from a deadly virus has been granted support by Europe’s medicines regulator.
The University of Oxford has received support from European Medicines Agency's (EMA) for its vaccine targeting the deadly ...
The University of Oxford’s vaccine to protect people from deadly Nipah virus has been granted support from the PRIority MEdicine ...
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GB News on MSNScientists offer major update on killer virus with 85% fatality rates and 'pandemic potential'Scientists at the University of Oxford have achieved a significant breakthrough in their fight against one of the world's ...
Spread mainly by fruit bats, Nipah virus is fatal in up to 85% of cases. Symptoms include fever, headaches, pain, vomiting ...
Scientists have fast-tracked a vaccine for a killer virus with pandemic potential that is fatal in up to 85 per cent of cases. Nipah virus is seen by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as a research ...
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Nipah is seen by the World Health Organisation as a research priority because of its pandemic potential. The virus is fatal in up to 85% of cases, initially causing fever, headaches, pain, vomiting ...
Nipah is seen by the World Health Organisation as a research priority because of its pandemic potential. The virus is fatal ...
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