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£38M Investment to Protect UK Livestock

(ThePoultrySite.com) UK – The Institute for Animal Health (IAH) has been awarded £38M of strategic investment from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC). This investment will enable the Institute to maintain its status as a world-leading centre for virology doing work that protects livestock from economically important diseases such  Read More »

OHSU Oregon National Primate Research Center develops new, safer method for making vaccines

(Oregon Health & Science University) OHSU researchers have discovered a new method for creating vaccines that is thought to be safer and more effective than current approaches. The method uses hydrogen peroxide to inactivate viruses for use as vaccines. The research results are published online in the journal Nature Medicine.

New Plan To Increase Global Access To Vaccines Endorsed By World Health Assembly

(Medical News Today) Ministers of Health from 194 countries at the Sixty-fifth World Health Assembly have endorsed a landmark Global Vaccine Action Plan (GVAP), a roadmap to prevent millions of deaths by 2020 through more equitable access to existing vaccines for people in all communities…

Made-in-Singapore H5N1 Bird Flu Diagnostic Kit – Detects All Known Strains of H5N1 Virus with a Single Test

(Press Release) Singapore – The close collaboration between scientists from the Experimental Therapeutics Centre (ETC) under the Agency for Science and Technology Research (A*STAR) and clinicians from Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) has enabled the successful development of the most comprehensive and rapid H5N1 bird flu test kit available to date.  Read More »

Senators ask downgrade of brucellosis pathogen

(Billings Gazette) Montana’s senators have stepped into the Yellowstone bison fray by requesting that two federal agencies downgrade the pathogen that causes brucellosis to ease research into a vaccine. The disease, carried by the park’s bison and now prevalent in some western Montana elk, can cause cattle to abort.