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Egypt reports two more H5N1 cases
(CIDRAP News) - Egypt's health ministry has announced two new human cases of H5N1 avian influenza, both in women who had exposure to sick birds, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported today.One of the patients is a 40-year-old woman from Banha...
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Feb 9 2010 2:13AM
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Anthera Pharmaceuticals reaches agreement with the FDA on SPA for VISTA-16 clinical study
ChemoCentryx announces the initiation of Phase I clinical trial of CCX168ChemoCentryx, Inc., today announced the initiation of a Phase I clinical trial of CCX168, an orally-...Recruitment complete in Oxagen's OC000459 IIb clinical trial for asthmaOxagen Limited...
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NEWS SCAN: Seasonal flu vaccine for babies, H5N1 outbreaks, Salmonella recall
Seasonal flu vaccine safe and effective in young babies The seasonal flu vaccine is safe and effective in infants as young as 6 to 12 weeks, according to a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study in the February issue of the Pediatric...
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Feb 5 2010 2:57AM
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Gene Therapy - New gene therapy study findings recently were published by researchers at Baylor College of Med
Learn more about a six-week, no-risk free trial of Gene Therapy Weekly We're a pay-per-view site for premium content.If you'd like to purchase this article, it's only $3.00. Gene Therapy New gene therapy study findings recently were published by...
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Bird Flu - Research from D. Sym and co-researchers yields new findings on bird flu
Learn more about a six-week, no-risk free trial of Medical Letter on the CDC & FDA We're a pay-per-view site for premium content.If you'd like to purchase this article, it's only $3.00. Bird Flu Research from D. Sym and co-researchers...
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NEWS SCAN: H5N1 vaccine problems, outbreaks in 2 countries
Indonesian scientist says H5N1 may be outwitting poultry vaccines An Indonesian virologist says the H5N1 avian influenza virus in Indonesia may have evolved so as to make the poultry vaccines used there less effective, according to a report in the Jakarta...
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Feb 4 2010 12:44AM
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Daiichi Sankyo Submits a New Drug Application in Japan for CS-8958, a Long-Acting Neuraminidase Inhibitor for
Daiichi Sankyo Company, Limited (hereafter; Daiichi Sankyo), today announced that it has submitted a New Drug Application to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare for approval in Japan of CS-8958, a proprietary anti-flu drug.CS-8958 is a...
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Sequencing of avian influenza virus genomes following random amplification
Increasing surveillance for the avian influenza virus (AIV) has underscored the need for quickly and precisely characterizing isolates of this highly variable target.Random amplification, sequencing, and assembly of total RNA from nonpurified virus...
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Of Swine, Birds And Men -- Pandemic H1N1 Flu
Current research suggests that pandemic H1N1 influenza of swine origin has distinct means of transmission from the seasonal flu, yet does not result in the pathogenic severity of avian flu viruses.The related report by Chan et al, 'Tropism...
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Medical News: Of Swine, Birds And Men -- Pandemic H1N1 Flu
Current research suggests that pandemic H1N1 influenza of swine origin has distinct means of transmission from the seasonal flu, yet does not result in the pathogenic severity of avian flu viruses.Medical News: Of Swine, Birds And Men --...
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CDC officer: Swine flu deaths skewed towards young people
By Krystel Rolle ~ Guardian Staff Reporter ~ krystel@nasguard.com: The H1N1 virus (also known as swine flu) still remains a threat to The Bahamas and the wider Caribbean, according to an international health professional, but while the possibility of...
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Poor nations not receiving vaccine
There is now so much unused swine flu vaccine in the world that rich nations, including the United States, are trying to get rid of their surpluses.But the worlds poorest countries a few still facing the brunt of the pandemic are receiving very little...
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Feb 3 2010 1:07AM
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40,000 get swine flu vaccine
SOME 40,000 people have been vaccinated against the H1N1 virus in Trinidad and Tobago.However, Minister of Health Jerry Narace is urging at risk individuals who have not done so as yet to get vaccinated against the deadly virus. We have an adequate supply...
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Feb 1 New York Times article
Times.com google_hints google_ad_channel All NYTimes.com Guide (navigator.userAgent.match('Opera') null) oSuggest.serverType Progress Is Slow on Moving Surplus Swine Flu Vaccine to Countries That Need It By Published: February 1, 2010 There is now so much...
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Inovio Biomedical to Present at BIO CEO & Investor Conference
SAN DIEGO A live and archived webcast will be accessible on Inovio's website at www.inovio.com.About Inovio Biomedical Corporation Inovio Biomedical is focused on the design, development, and delivery of a new generation of vaccines, called DNA vaccines, to...
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Inovio Biomedical to Present at BIO CEO & Investor Conference
Inovio Biomedical Corporation (NYSE Amex: INO), a leader in DNA vaccine design, development and delivery, announced today that Dr.Joseph Kim, President and CEO, will present at the 12th Annual BIO CEO & Investor Conference on Monday, February 8th, at 11...
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Inovio Biomedical to Present at BIO CEO & Investor Conference
- Inovio Biomedical Corporation (NYSE Amex: INO), a leader in DNA vaccine design, development and delivery, announced today that Dr.Joseph Kim, President and CEO, will present at the 12th Annual BIO CEO & Investor Conference on Monday, February 8th, at...
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Inovio Biomedical to Present at BIO CEO & Investor Conference
Companies mentioned in this article: Inovio Biomedical Corporation SAN DIEGO -- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Inovio Biomedical Corporation (NYSE Amex: INO), a leader in DNA vaccine design, development and delivery, announced today that Dr.Joseph Kim, President and CEO...
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Inovio Biomedical to Present at BIO CEO & Investor Conference
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Inovio Biomedical Corporation (NYSE Amex: INO), a leader in DNA vaccine design, development and delivery, announced today that Dr.Joseph Kim, President and CEO, will present at the 12th Annual BIO CEO & Investor Conference on...
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Romark Initiates Clinical Trial of Alinia for Treatment of Influenza
New Class of Anti-Influenza Drugs with Unique Mechanism of Action Targets Maturation of Viral Hemagglutinin According to Recent Publication by Scientists in Journal of Biological Chemistry TAMPA, Fla., Feb.1 /PRNewswire/ -- Romark Laboratories announced that...
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Pandemic H1N1 influenza of swine origin has distinct means of transmission from seasonal flu
Current research suggests that pandemic H1N1 influenza of swine origin has distinct means of transmission from the seasonal flu, yet does not result in the pathogenic severity of avian flu viruses.The related report by Chan et al, "Tropism...
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Of Swine, Birds and Men
Current research suggests that pandemic H1N1 influenza of swine origin has distinct means of transmission from the seasonal flu, yet does not result in the pathogenic severity of avian flu viruses.The related report by Chan et al, 'Tropism...
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Progress Is Slow on Moving Surplus Swine Flu Vaccine to Countries That Need It
There is now so much unused swine flu vaccine in the world that rich nations, including the United States, are trying to get rid of their surpluses.But the world's poorest countries - a few still facing the brunt of the pandemic - are receiving very...
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Some more likely to heed pandemic messages
CORRECTED PROOF Copyright The British Psychological Society Reproduction in any form (including the internet) is prohibited without prior permission from the Society 1 British Journal of Health Psychology (2010), in press q 2010 The British Psychological...
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Romark Initiates Clinical Trial Of Alinia For Treatment Of Influenza
Romark Laboratories announced that it has initiated enrollment of patients in a clinical trial of Alinia (nitazoxanide) for treating acute uncomplicated influenza including illness caused by the currently circulating H1N1 strain.The clinical trial is being...
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