Influenza vaccine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chiron Corporation is now recertified and under contract with the National Institutes of Health to produce 8,000–10,000 investigational doses of Avian Flu (H5N1) vaccine.
Avian influenza - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Swayne, David E. (2009), "Avian influenza vaccines and therapies for poultry", Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases 32 (4): 351–363, < http://dx.doi.org/10 ...
CIDRAP >> HHS awards contract for H5N1 avian flu vaccine
HHS awards contract for H5N1 avian flu vaccine. Robert Roos News Editor. Sep 21, 2004 (CIDRAP News) – In a bid to limit the threat of an influenza pandemic, the Department of ...
Next-Generation Avian Flu Vaccine
Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore will begin a clinical trial in January to test the first cell culture-based pandemic influenza vaccine to ...
USATODAY.com - Avian flu vaccine produces limited success
It takes 12 times the dose of a regular winter flu shot for the nation's first vaccine against bird flu to work and even then only about half the people who get it are protected.
Q & A: Avian Influenza Trials
The H5N1 virus is one of 16 different known subtypes of avian influenza (bird ... Chiron Corporation to produce 40,000 doses of an experimental H9N2 vaccine. This strain of avian ...
Avian Flu Vaccine : NPR
An experimental bird flu vaccine works only some of the time, and then only at very high doses, researchers said this week. That's not good news, since it's this vaccine the ...
Avian flu vaccine advances
The first phase of a clinical trial on a vaccine designed to combat the avian flu virus is expected to conclude Monday, as officials begin building a defense against a potentially ...
Alex Jones’ Prison Planet.com » ‘Accidental’ Contamination Of ...
‘Accidental’ Contamination Of Vaccine With Live Avian Flu Virus Virtually Impossible . Czech Papers Question Whether Contaminated Baxter Vaccine Was ...
WHO | WHO reports some promising results on avian influenza vaccines
printable version WHO reports some promising results on avian influenza vaccines WHO also concerned by global vaccine production capacity. 16 FEBRUARY 2007 | GENEVA -- Experts ...