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Multiepitope Subunit Peptide-Based Nanovaccine against Porcine Circovirus Type 2 (PCV2) Elicited High Antibody Titers in Vaccinated Mice

Multiepitope Subunit Peptide-Based Nanovaccine against Porcine Circovirus Type 2 (PCV2) Elicited High Antibody Titers in Vaccinated Mice | Virology News | Scoop.it
Porcine circovirus 2 (PCV2) infection is one of the most serious threats to the swine industry. While the disease can be prevented, to some extent, by commercial PCV2a vaccines, the evolving nature of PCV2 necessitates the development of a novel vaccine that can compete with the mutations of the...
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Cann's Principles of Molecular Virology - 7th Edition

Cann's Principles of Molecular Virology - 7th Edition | Virology News | Scoop.it

Cann's Principles of Molecular Virology, - 7th Edition, revised by EP Rybicki. Print Book. ISBN 9780128227848. Now published!!


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World must prepare for next “inevitable” pandemic, flu expert warns | The BMJ

World must prepare for next “inevitable” pandemic, flu expert warns | The BMJ | Virology News | Scoop.it

Elisabeth MahaseThe BMJConcerns over avian influenza viruses this year show that “we can’t drop our guard” and must prepare for the next “inevitable” pandemic, Nicola Lewis, director of the Worldwide Influenza Centre at the Francis Crick Institute, has warned.In an interview with The BMJ,1 Lewis said that “the threat of influenza hasn’t gone away, and it didn’t go away even when we had the covid-19 pandemic.” 

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How Covid made it nearly impossible to pass new vaccine rules

How Covid made it nearly impossible to pass new vaccine rules | Virology News | Scoop.it
Around the country, vaccine policy is on hold while lawmakers recover from a pandemic-policy hangover.
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Development of a nucleoside-modified mRNA vaccine against clade 2.3.4.4b H5 highly pathogenic avian influenza virus

Highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses from H5 clade 2.3.4.4b are circulating at unprecedently high levels in wild and domestic birds and have the potential to adapt to humans. We generated an mRNA lipid nanoparticle (LNP) vaccine encoding the hemagglutinin (HA) glycoprotein from a clade 2.3.4.4b H5 isolate. We show that the vaccine is immunogenic in mice and ferrets and prevents morbidity and mortality of ferrets following 2.3.4.4b H5N1 challenge.

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Of course, you don't need to do this - just make a DNA vaccine!! We did...https://journals.co.za/doi/abs/10.10520/EJC142058
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Science and Tech Innovation Drive Promise of Therapeutic Cancer Vaccines

Science and Tech Innovation Drive Promise of Therapeutic Cancer Vaccines | Virology News | Scoop.it
Science and Tech Innovation Drive Promise of Therapeutic Cancer Vaccines...
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Targeting the hallmarks of aging to improve influenza vaccine responses in older adults

Targeting the hallmarks of aging to improve influenza vaccine responses in older adults | Virology News | Scoop.it
Age-related declines in immune response pose a challenge in combating diseases later in life. Influenza (flu) infection remains a significant burden on older populations and often results in catastrophic disability in those who survive infection.
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Impact of influenza, herpes zoster, and pneumococcal vaccinations on the incidence of cardiovascular events in subjects aged over 65 years: a systematic review

Impact of influenza, herpes zoster, and pneumococcal vaccinations on the incidence of cardiovascular events in subjects aged over 65 years: a systematic review | Virology News | Scoop.it
This systematic review aims to summarize the impact of vaccination against influenza, shingles, and pneumococcus on the incidence on the risk of cardiovascular events in the elderly. This protocol was developed in accordance with PRISMA guidelines.
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Sharp rise in number of flu cases as season begins in Australia

Sharp rise in number of flu cases as season begins in Australia | Virology News | Scoop.it
The latest numbers from the Health Department show a sharp rise in the number of cases of the flu, with more than 17,000 people testing positive in the past fortnight. The Health Department say it’s too early to judge whether this flu season will be particularly bad but they do note the impact on...
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YS Biopharma rabies vaccine gets phase 3 trial approval

YS Biopharma rabies vaccine gets phase 3 trial approval | Virology News | Scoop.it
YS Biopharma's PIKA rabies vaccine has been granted phase 3 clinical trial approval by the Food and Drug Administration of the Philippines.
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China reports another H5N6 avian flu infection

China reports another H5N6 avian flu infection | Virology News | Scoop.it
The 54-year-old woman was admitted to the hospital in May and is listed in serious condition.
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Clinical trial of mRNA universal influenza vaccine candidate begins

Clinical trial of mRNA universal influenza vaccine candidate begins | Virology News | Scoop.it
Trial will test the experimental vaccine for safety and its ability to induce an immune response.
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France to launch bird flu vaccination programme after 'satisfactory' tests

France to launch bird flu vaccination programme after 'satisfactory' tests | Virology News | Scoop.it
France confirmed its aim to launch a vaccination programme against bird flu in the autumn after results from a series of tests on the vaccination of ducks showed "satisfactory effectiveness", the farm ministry said.
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Transient increased risk of influenza infection following RSV infection in South Africa

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This Cow and Pig Influenza Virus Could Infect Humans: What We Know So Far

This Cow and Pig Influenza Virus Could Infect Humans: What We Know So Far | Virology News | Scoop.it
Scientific American is the essential guide to the most awe-inspiring advances in science and technology, explaining how they change our understanding of the world and shape our lives.
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Therapy for dog eye disease may benefit humans

Therapy for dog eye disease may benefit humans | Virology News | Scoop.it
Trials in dogs with an inherited eye disease indicate that a gene therapy is ready for development into a treatment for human patients with retinitis pigmentosa.
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Legislation Introduced to Phase Out Dangerous Mink Farms, Reimburse Farmers

Legislation Introduced to Phase Out Dangerous Mink Farms, Reimburse Farmers | Virology News | Scoop.it
US Rep. Adriano Espaillat (D-NY) has introduced legislation to phase out US mink farms within one year and establish a grant program to reimburse farmers for the full value of their operations.
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Did 'deleted' bits of genetic info make us human?

Did 'deleted' bits of genetic info make us human? | Virology News | Scoop.it
The loss of about 10,000 bits of genetic information over the course of our evolutionary history differentiates humans from chimpanzees.
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New variant could cause major covid wave, experts warn White House 

New variant could cause major covid wave, experts warn White House  | Virology News | Scoop.it
Experts reached a consensus that there’s a roughly 20 percent chance during the next two years of an outbreak rivaling the onslaught of illness from omicron.
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Vaccine safety and effectiveness are settled science

Vaccine safety and effectiveness are settled science | Virology News | Scoop.it
Anti-vaccine activists always want a "debate" about vaccine safety and effectiveness, but it is already settled science based on evidence.
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Steve Kirsch: How “anti-COVID-19 vaccine” antivax often becomes radicalized and just plain antivaccine

Steve Kirsch: How “anti-COVID-19 vaccine” antivax often becomes radicalized and just plain antivaccine | Virology News | Scoop.it
Tech bro turned COVID-19 misinformation superspreader and antivaxxer has now fully embraced "old school" vaccine-autism conspiracy theories, demonstrating how anti-COVID-19 vaccine antivaxxers frequen...
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Increase in flu cases across South Africa

Increase in flu cases across South Africa | Virology News | Scoop.it
Influenza cases at sentinel influenza-like illness (ILI) and pneumonia surveillance sites have been steadily increasing.
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Ancient viruses left bits of RNA in coral symbiont DNA

Ancient viruses left bits of RNA in coral symbiont DNA | Virology News | Scoop.it
Marine biologists have discovered the remnants of ancient RNA viruses embedded in the DNA of symbiotic organisms living inside reef-building corals.
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Pancreatic Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise in Small Trial

Pancreatic Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise in Small Trial | Virology News | Scoop.it
Using mRNA tailored to each patient’s tumor, the vaccine may have staved off the return of one of the deadliest forms of cancer in half of those who received it.
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A one-dose HPV vaccine aims to end cervical cancer worldwide

A one-dose HPV vaccine aims to end cervical cancer worldwide | Virology News | Scoop.it
Emerging evidence suggests that just one dose of the HPV vaccine is as effective as two or three—and that has huge implications for the battle against cervical cancer.
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Why We Need to Renew Our Commitment to Routine Immunization

Why We Need to Renew Our Commitment to Routine Immunization | Virology News | Scoop.it

Home Africa News Why We Need to Renew Our Commitment to Routine Immunization Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter Vaccines save lives and protect communities. They are one of the most cost-effective ways to prevent terrible diseases that cause misery, pain and death, from ripping through the population. They are critical in helping countries to realise their economic and development objectives. And in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, they are more important than ever. Despite these undeniable facts, the advantages of immunization are not equally shared. There are vast differences in the coverage levels between and within countries. 

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New avian flu virus subtype found in P.E.I. birds and raccoons

New avian flu virus subtype found in P.E.I. birds and raccoons | Virology News | Scoop.it
H5N5, a new subtype of the avian influenza virus, has been found in birds and raccoons in P.E.I. It's closely related to the H5N1 virus that's caused mass death among seabird populations in Atlantic Canada.
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