Search

Sort by:
Results 751 - 760 of 1225 for Avian Influenza
  • News - 17 Mar 2009
    A new computerized method of testing could help world health officials better identify flu vaccines that are effective against multiple strains of the disease.
  • News - 30 Sep 2008
    The Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) collaborated with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the development of a new test for influenza, which received 510(k)...
  • News - 25 Aug 2008
    Researchers at Rutgers University and The University of Texas at Austin have reported a discovery that could help scientists develop drugs to fight the much-feared bird flu and other virulent strains...
  • News - 24 Oct 2007
    Recent scientific advances and increased vaccine manufacturing capacity have prompted experts to increase their projections of how many pandemic influenza vaccine courses can be made available in the...
  • News - 7 Oct 2007
    According to researchers in the United States even thought the H5N1 bird flu virus has not transformed into a pandemic strain, it has nevertheless slowly evolved into a pathogen better equipped to...
  • News - 21 Aug 2007
    Scientists in Australia have discovered a simple way of making flu vaccines much more effective.
  • News - 17 Aug 2007
    Baxter International Inc. has announced that Baxter's European subsidiary in the United Kingdom has entered into an advanced supply agreement with the Department of Health that contains an option to...
  • News - 7 May 2007
    According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention the mass wearing of surgical face masks would do little to reduce the rate of infection in the event of an influenza pandemic.
  • News - 2 May 2007
    The antiviral drug peramivir might offer humans significant protection during a pandemic of the avian influenza virus H5N1, according to results of mouse studies conducted by investigators at St. Jude...
  • News - 17 Apr 2007
    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the United States has approved for the first time a vaccine to prevent bird flu in humans.

While we only use edited and approved content for Azthena answers, it may on occasions provide incorrect responses. Please confirm any data provided with the related suppliers or authors. We do not provide medical advice, if you search for medical information you must always consult a medical professional before acting on any information provided.

Your questions, but not your email details will be shared with OpenAI and retained for 30 days in accordance with their privacy principles.

Please do not ask questions that use sensitive or confidential information.

Read the full Terms & Conditions.