This next stage in HIV
vaccine research requires a strengthened global strategy that
Not exact matches
Wyeth, the
vaccine's maker, is already working on a broader
vaccine, set to be ready no earlier than 2009, but
researches say strep, like the flu, may end up
requiring a new shot each year.
Because this
research does not
require replicating «live» viruses, it does not need to be done in high - level containment facilities when developing
vaccines for highly pathogenic viruses.
The only approved
vaccine for dengue may actually increase the incidence of dengue infections
requiring hospitalization rather than preventing the disease if health officials aren't careful about where they vaccinate, new public health
research published Sept. 2 in Science suggests.
The
research and public - health networks established during the SARS epidemic — and the body of coronavirus
research that followed — puts scientists today in a much stronger position to understand the latest virus and to develop countermeasures such as drugs and
vaccines, should they be
required.
Within the Joint
Research Activity (JRA3) Assay development and validation, Fraunhofer will work on the development and standardization of SPR - methods required during vaccine research and development as well as production and quality control, and on the development of impurity - related assays required for product character
Research Activity (JRA3) Assay development and validation, Fraunhofer will work on the development and standardization of SPR - methods
required during
vaccine research and development as well as production and quality control, and on the development of impurity - related assays required for product character
research and development as well as production and quality control, and on the development of impurity - related assays
required for product characterization.
CHAVI - ID are two consortiums established by NIAID to undertake the immunologic
research required to tackle the major scientific obstacles in the development of an effective HIV
vaccine.