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If the results are promising, veterinarians hope to give the shots to wild Hawaiian monk seals, which are endangered.
Researchers at Texas Biomedical Research Institute have developed a new, proof-of-concept vaccine to protect people from the bird flu strain currently circulating in the United States. The team, led ...
By sampling wild birds that appear healthy, it allows for the early detection of HPAI, which in turn can enable swift ...
Federal health officials announced Friday they are providing $72 million to vaccine manufacturers to help ensure currently available bird flu vaccines are ready-to-use, if needed. There are currently ...
March 13, 2006 — -- Following are questions regarding vaccine development to combat the bird flu, along with responses from Dr. John Treanor, a professor of medicine, microbiology and immunology ...
(TNND) — The U.S. government is pulling its funding for drugmaker Moderna to continue testing an mRNA vaccine intended to protect people from the bird flu. The move came a day after Health Secretary ...
As bird flu sweeps across US poultry and cattle farms, researchers are racing to find ways to contain the outbreaks before they ignite a human pandemic. Now, a team of scientists has developed a fresh ...
France and Italy continue to battle chikungunya outbreaks and the spread of dengue, as Greece probes possible local malaria ...
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says the federal government is calling off around $500 million worth of vaccine development projects that use mRNA technology.
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Scientists Now Testing Bird Flu Vaccine for Seals
Hawaii's endangered monk seals could receive new protection from the bird flu if all goes well with a vaccine trial.
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