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  • Vivaldi Buys Flu Vaccine R&D Assets from Baxter
    The four consisted of a Phase I clinical study of a delta-NS1 LAIV for highly pathogenic avian influenza A (H5N1 or "bird flu"), two Phase I studies of delta-NS1 LAIVs for seasonal ...
    10-10-2013
  • Getting Ready for the Flu
    ... And that's one of the major limitations of the current process. If a strain of avian flu started infecting humans, for example, there might not be enough healthy chickens and ...
    8-13-2013
  • Making Vaccines from Parts
    of an unknown flu virus from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) via the internet, the team got to work. The genetic code turned out to be a strain of the avian influenza ...
    5-14-2013
  • Bird Flu: H7N9
    The New York Times reported on Saturday that a sixth person has died from a mysterious avian-borne virus. In response to the detection of H7N9 in a pigeon-the first time the flu ...
    4-10-2013
  • Bird Flu Back Again?
    a sixth person has died from a mysterious avian-borne virus, Chinese officials advised its ... of H7N9 in a pigeon, the first time the flu has been detected in domesticated birds ...
    4-9-2013
  • A Universal Flu Vaccine Without Needles
    virus strains including both seasonal and pandemic flu strains, such as the avian and swine flu, regardless of their antigenic drift and shifts. MonoSol Rx and BiondVax are ...
    11-7-2012
  • Government Panel Makes the Right Move on Avian Flu Research
    yesterday tried to put a lid on a huge scientific controversy by asking both Science and Nature to publish only abbreviated versions of new research on the H5N1 avian flu virus. ...
    8-22-2012
  • Biotechnology Industry
    Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin and Rutgers University reported a discovery that could help scientists develop drugs to fight avian flu and other virulent strains ...
    8-13-2012
  • H1N1 Influenza vaccine manufacturers ramp up for October 15
    For pandemic use in Europe, a number of vaccines are under development which utilize an adjuvant that was extensively tested for prototypes of H1N5 (Avian Flu) vaccines in 2007. ...
    8-9-2012
  • Bird Flu Kills Seals
    must also be considered potentially hazardous to humans." A new type of avian influenza virus has become capable of infecting harbor seals in New England. Bird Flu Kills Seals
    7-31-2012
  • New Malaria Vaccine in the Works
    A seasonal influenza vaccine is in Phase II development, and vaccines targeting A/H5N1 avian influenza pandemic flu, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are in Phase I ...
    7-16-2012
  • Vaccine Manufacturing Gets Boost from Tobacco Plants
    ... In the last swine flu pandemic, it took up to six months for vaccines to reach the market. ... Clinical Programs In a Phase II part B trial of its H5N1 avian influenza, Medicago found ...
    3-15-2012
  • Modernizing Vaccine Production
    At the "World Vaccine Congress" next month, vaccine-makers will gather to discuss their innovations. "The pandemic threat that started eight years ago with avian flu is what really ...
    3-1-2012
  • Advisory Board Suggests Self-Moratorium on Publishing Avian Flu...
    Two months after touching off controversy by asking both Science and Nature to publish only abbreviated versions of new research on the H5N1 avian flu virus, members of the U.S. ...
    2-1-2012
  • Scientists Agree to 60-Day Pause on Mammalian-Transmissible H5N1...
    Flu researchers have agreed to self-impose a 60-day pause on work involving highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 that are transmissible in mammals. The halt, called by two ...
    1-23-2012
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  • Can Herbal Medicine Assist Against Avian Flu? Learning from the...
    Chung-Hua Hsu, Kung-Chang Hwang, Chung-Liang Chao, Steve G.N. Chang, Mei-Shang Ho, Pesus Chou
    Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, The
    Can Herbal Medicine Assist Against Avian Flu? Learning from the Experience of Using Supplementary Treatment with Chinese Medicine on SARS or SARS-Like Infectious Disease in 2003 ...

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