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Outbreaks of bird flu and other viruses are rising fast. Here’s why it’s happening—and how you can stay informed, protected, ...
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Clinical Trials Arena on MSNSabin Vaccine Institute begins trial of vaccine candidate for Marburg virus diseaseThe Sabin Vaccine Institute has begun a Phase II trial in the US to evaluate its Marburg vaccine, with the first doses being ...
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Mongabay News on MSNDiscovery of critically endangered bat in Rwanda leads to conservation talksBy Aimable Twahirwa KIGALI, Rwanda ― Following the recent rediscovery of the critically endangered Hill’s horseshoe bat ...
Currently, there are no approved vaccines for Marburg virus disease.
Unknown to us, there are millions of viruses wafting through the air as we breathe. Most of these viruses are mild in nature, ...
According to insiders at IAVI, the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI), a U.S. Department of Defense contractor, is ...
Bird flu in America. Marburg virus in Africa. Warnings about “Disease X.” These headlines are unsettling, but, for those of us who study infectious diseases, they have become the new normal.
There are currently no approved vaccines for the Marburg virus disease, a virulent condition leading to haemorrhagic fever. The disease is caused by the Marburg filovirus, which belongs to the ...
On January 20, Tanzania declared an outbreak of Marburg virus disease, which ended on March 13. Currently, there are no approved vaccines for Marburg virus disease. For the U.S. clinical trial ...
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