NIH has launched a human trial for LASSARAB, a dual-purpose vaccine targeting Lassa fever and rabies. Early animal studies ...
The NIH announced the beginning of a phase 1 first-in-human trial of a vaccine for Lassa fever, a potentially fatal viral hemorrhagic disease for which there is no approved vaccine or treatment.
A renowned virologist and former vice-chancellor of Redeemer’s University, Prof. Oyewale Tomori, has warned that Lassa fever ...
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Irish Star on MSNMedical expert breaks down the 'deadly' Hantavirus that Gene Hackman's wife died fromThe cause of death for both Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa were revealed on March 7. Betsy died from Hantavirus and ...
The country is presently battling its eighth Ebola outbreak, confirmed by the Ministry of Health in January, with two ...
As a nurse working in a neurocritical care, I witnessed the sudden and devastating effects of stroke on survivors and their carers.
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Best Life on MSNDoctors Warn About Increasing "Sloth Fever" Infections in the U.S.—How to Stay SafeNo, you don't get "sloth fever" from sloths, but you do get it from biting midges (also called "no-see-ums") and certain ...
As diplomatic tensions continue between Canada and the United States, a travel group says Islanders are rethinking their travel plans, opting for alternative vacation destinations that are either ...
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