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- WHO reports wild poliovirus outbreak in Africa
- Study shows vitamin C kills drug-resistant strands of TB
- WIAAP opposes bill that may allow unvaccinated health care employees
- Agenus initiates enrollment in brain tumor vaccine trial
- Expert doubts CDC promotion of influenza vaccine
- Swine-origin flu variant cases continue in U.S.
- Scientist map critical portion of anti-influenza antibody
- Boy dies from superbug infection at NIH hospital
- Progress made on new TB drug
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Tag Archives: Australia
Australian flu vaccine maker denies bad batch cause for illnesses
A Melbourne-based pharmaceutical company that made the flu vaccine being implicated in a rash of Western Australia children falling ill and one death has denied that a bad batch of vaccine is the result. Read More »
Vaccine to treat gum disease may be on the way, companies say
A vaccine to treat severe gum disease is being developed in a new collaboration announced Dec. 10 between Sanofi Pasteur and CSL Limited. Read More »
Human trial for spoon-fed vaccines to begin
Human trials are soon to begin on an Australian-pioneered technique that could revolutionize the way we vaccinate Read More »






