A universal vaccine for humans against cold, flu, COVID and allergies has moved a significant step closer following a study using mice, scientists say. The vaccine, which could be given as a nasal ...
Vaccines are among the greatest achievements in medical science, saving millions of lives every year. They protect individuals and entire communities from infectious diseases such as measles, polio, ...
To advance this quest, a research team led by Roy Curtiss, director of the Center for Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology, and Wei Kong, a research assistant professor, at ASUs Biodesign Institute ...
It’s more a nasal spray than a needle, thankfully (Picture: Getty Images) For anyone terrified of needles, we have some good news for you – we’re one step closer to a one-size-fits-all vaccine for ...
A ground-breaking study involving Kenyan sex workers has shone a light into the immune response to gonorrhoea, paving the way for more effective vaccines. Carried out by scientists at the Universities ...
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