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CNW/ - As H5N1 avian influenza continues its spread across species and continents, a vaccine being developed by University of Buffalo (SUNY) spin-off POP Biotechnologies ...
A vaccine under development at the University at Buffalo has demonstrated complete protection in mice against a deadly ...
Scientists have pioneered an influenza virus vector-based nasal spray vaccine platform and developed a nasal spray H5N1 avian influenza vaccine. During the early COVID-19 pandemic, this platform ...
In 2024, as zoos were hit hard by H5N1 bird flu, big cats were particularly affected: tigers, lions, a cheetah, and a panther ...
Arcturus Therapeutics Holdings Inc. (the "Company", "Arcturus", Nasdaq: ARCT), a commercial messenger RNA medicine company ...
Researchers have created an H5N1 avian influenza, or bird flu, vaccine that can be administered as a nasal spray. The influenza virus vector-based nasal spray vaccine platform was first developed ...
It’s killing animals, too, specifically via H5N1 bird flu. Holistic pet health ... on the same anti-science rhetoric that fuels vaccine denial and chemophobia. They claim raw diets are ...
A vaccinated animal could carry the virus without symptoms, and many nations don't want birds that might be invisibly carrying H5N1. To get around that problem, Zoetis' vaccine has a twist.