Very promising vaccine against avian flu
Let's hope that this moves fast.
Quick vaccine gets off the starting blocks Attached somehow to the cold virus, this new vaccine can be grown faster and the volume scaled up because it's grown in culture dishes and delivered via a nasal spray.
Researchers in the United States have unveiled a new, faster way to produce vaccines against a strain bird-flu virus. They claim that the technique can create a vaccine against a specific strain within 36 days.
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