Vaccine News and Research

Latest Vaccine News and Research

Research shows no association between whooping cough vaccine and asthma

Research shows no association between whooping cough vaccine and asthma

SARS virus vaccine stimulates protective immune response

SARS virus vaccine stimulates protective immune response

GenVec malaria vaccine initiative and the U.S. Naval Medical Research Center has announced partnership for malaria vaccine

GenVec malaria vaccine initiative and the U.S. Naval Medical Research Center has announced partnership for malaria vaccine

First Canadian therapeutic HIV vaccine trial

First Canadian therapeutic HIV vaccine trial

Newly diagnosed non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma linked to monkey virus DNA

Newly diagnosed non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma linked to monkey virus DNA

Genencor Sells Its Therapeutic Vaccine Program to Innogenetics

Genencor Sells Its Therapeutic Vaccine Program to Innogenetics

Researchers tap modified plant viruses to ward off cervical cancer-causing infections

Researchers tap modified plant viruses to ward off cervical cancer-causing infections

Novel vaccine technology to suppress the growth of certain tumors

Novel vaccine technology to suppress the growth of certain tumors

Children with sickle cell disease are living longer, dying less often from their disease

Children with sickle cell disease are living longer, dying less often from their disease

Partnership to improve TB vaccine, Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG)

Partnership to improve TB vaccine, Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG)

First US Tests of Bird-Flu Vaccine in Humans

First US Tests of Bird-Flu Vaccine in Humans

EU gives 32 million Euro for vaccines to stop tuberculosis

EU gives 32 million Euro for vaccines to stop tuberculosis

Scientists identify genetic changes during infection by tuberculosis

Scientists identify genetic changes during infection by tuberculosis

Pharmexa vaccine is designed to induce antibody responses against the HER-2 protein

Pharmexa vaccine is designed to induce antibody responses against the HER-2 protein

Mouse antibodies neutralise SARS virus

Mouse antibodies neutralise SARS virus

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