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Peanut allergy no more, vaccine underway
Peanut allergy could become a thing of the past as breakthrough research from the University of South Australia develops a radically novel vaccination that’s...
Bird flu expert working on vaccine that protects against multiple strains
As the bird flu outbreak in China worsens, a Purdue University expert is working on vaccines that offer broader protection against multiple strains of...
Mayo Clinic Discovers Why Some Don't Respond to Rubella Vaccine
Using advanced genetic sequencing technology and analysis, Mayo Clinic vaccine researchers have identified 27 genes that respond in very different ways to the standard...
Synthetic vaccine may help tackle foot-and-mouth disease
Scientists have developed a synthetic vaccine that could be modified to tackle problematic forms of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in the developing world.
FMD is a...
Development of universal flu vaccine underway
Athens, Ga. - Flu is unpredictable. Influenza viruses are constantly changing—from one season to the next or even within the course of a flu...
New Vaccine-Design Approach Targets HIV and Other Fast-Mutating Viruses
LA JOLLA, CA – A team led by scientists from The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) and the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI) has unveiled...
Study offers new way to discover HIV vaccine targets
Ragon Institute researchers develop a method to identify weak points in viral proteins that could be exploited for vaccine development.
Decades of research and three...
Chicken pox vaccine saving children's lives
The widespread introduction of a chicken pox vaccine in Australia in 2006 has prevented thousands of children from being hospitalised with severe chicken pox...
Leading TB vaccine candidate fails to protect babies
This article was first published on SciDev by Eva Aguilar
The most promising candidate vaccine for one of the top killer diseases, tuberculosis, suffered a...
DNA could be a potential alternative vaccine, study
This article was first published on MIT news by Anne Trafton
Vaccines usually consist of inactivated viruses that prompt the immune system to remember the...





