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Novel Concepts Put To The Test In Three New AIDS Vaccine Trials
January 14, 1998 Investigators supported by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) have begun enrolling volunteers in three new clinical trials of novel HIV vaccine approaches. The trials ... > full story -
Recombinant Protein Immunizes Mice, Promises New Strategy Against Infection And Cancer
December 1, 1997 Solving a long-standing problem in vaccine development, scientists have crafted a new way to deliver foreign proteins into the body such that the immune system is primed to attack virus-infected ... > full story -
New Type Of Oral Vaccine Against Botulism May Lead To Protection Against A Range Of Diseases
November 10, 1997 Molecular biologists at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, have created an oral vaccine against botulism. The researchers believe that such a vaccine could be used as a prototype in ... > full story -
Study Suggests Possibility Of Universally Effective AIDS Vaccine
October 31, 1997 A study from the Massachusetts General Hospital suggests that it may be possible to develop an AIDS vaccine effective against all versions of the virus. In the November Journal of Virology, the ... > full story -
Oral Vaccine Protects Infants From Severe Rotavirus Diarrhea
October 23, 1997 An oral vaccine against rotavirus -- the most important cause of life-threatening diarrhea in children under age 2 -- reduced severe diarrheal illness by 88 percent in a study of more than 2,000 ... > full story -
AIDS Vaccine Program At St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Gets First Step FDA Approval
October 18, 1997 In the first step of a multi-tier AIDS vaccine development program at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a Phase I safety trial of a new ... > full story -
Genetic Engineering Offers Painless "Shots" For Cattle
October 1, 1997 For Kansas cattle, getting vaccinated may become as simple as eating fodder. Researchers at Kansas State University are developing a vaccine for calf enteric disease that will not be delivered as a ... > full story -
University Of Illinois At Chicago Tests Anti-Cancer Tablet
September 12, 1997 As the University of Illinois at Chicago's Institute for Tuberculosis Research celebrates its 50th anniversary, researchers here are moving forward to identify components of the tuberculosis ... > full story -
Researchers Discover How Tuberculosis Bacteria Invade Cells
August 24, 1997 The bacterium that causes tuberculosis uses a surprisingly underhanded trick to invade cells, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis announced Aug. 27. The strategy is ... > full story -
Study Injects New Interest In How Vaccines Work
July 7, 1997 A popular theory about how a major component of vaccines works within the body has been shot down by a Purdue University ... > full story -
New York State Insurance Plan Helps Ensure Childhood Vaccinations
June 6, 1997 A study of a New York State health insurance plan for children from lower income homes shows that the plan shifted immunization delivery from public health clinics to private primary care provider ... > full story -
Drop-In Vaccination Clinics Beneficial For High-Risk Children
June 4, 1997 Urban drop-in vaccination clinics can play a crucial role in providing immunizations for high-risk children, according to research at Boston Medical ... > full story
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