[ad_1] According to Reuters, nearly one million people have received an experimental coronavirus vaccine developed by the China National Pharmaceutical Group (Sinopharm) as part of a national immunization campaign for essential workers, Chinese officials said. China launched the emergency use program in July, which so far includes three vaccines for …
Read More »The predictive model identifies the neighborhoods that have the greatest risk of COVID-19 infection
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 19, 2020 To help slow the spread of COVID-19 and save lives, UCLA public health and urban planning experts have developed a predictive model that pinpoints the populations in which Los Angeles County neighborhoods are most at risk of being infected. The researchers hope …
Read More »Tuberculosis researchers uncover a crucial clue that explains antibiotic resistance in bacteria
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 18, 2020 For a slow-growing microbe that multiplies infrequently, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the pathogen that causes tuberculosis (TB) has long puzzled researchers as to how it develops resistance to antibiotics so quickly, within weeks or months. Now, TB researchers at San Diego State University have …
Read More »Pfizer vaccine 95% effective in final analysis, the company seeks the final stage of safety | WNT
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Read More »“If we authorize marketing, it is because we have sufficient confidence”
[ad_1] The arrival of a first vaccine seems imminent. The American laboratory Pfizer announced on Wednesday November 18 that his solution was 95% efficiency, therefore slightly more than the Modern, 94.5% effective. This breed of vaccines can create a little skepticism, which makes one wonder if all this would not …
Read More »I, Leila, volunteer to test the Covid-19 vaccine
[ad_1] On the one hand, those who do not hide their hostility towards the future vaccine against Covid-19, on the other, those who do not hesitate for a moment to volunteer to help scientific research. Here is the moving testimony of a Covid Warrior, Leila, AFP journalist. Free her doubts, …
Read More »CoronaVac, China’s live attenuated vaccine, demonstrates its immunogenic capabilities
[ad_1] CoronaVac, the coronavirus vaccine developed by China, is among the most advanced. Pending the first announcements on ongoing Phase III clinical trials, Phase I and II results have just been published in The Lancet. CoronaVac is based on a historical strategy: the live attenuated vaccine. China is also working …
Read More »The flu vaccine does not produce specific immunity against COVID-19
[ad_1] The flu vaccine does not produce specific immunity against COVID-19 The flu vaccine does not produce specific immunity against COVID-19. However, like any vaccine, it could strengthen non-specific immune responses against other pathogens, experts said in a paper released Tuesday by the National Health Assessment and Accreditation Authority (INEAS) …
Read More »Sinovac’s Covid-19 vaccine appears safe and requires a ‘rapid’ immune response, according to study
[ad_1] Top line New research based on early-stage clinical trials shows promising, but conflicting results for Sinovac Biotech’s CoronaVac Covid-19 vaccine, which is capable of generating a “rapid” immune response in individuals but has produced lower than those recorded in people who had recovered from Covid-19. Sinovac Biotech reported Phase …
Read More »Pfizer Says Final Results Show Coronavirus Vaccine 95% Effective, No Safety Concerns – National
[ad_1] Pharmaceutical company Pfizer said Wednesday that the final analysis of its clinical trial shows its coronavirus vaccine is 95% effective, has no serious side effects, and protects the elderly. The results of the final efficacy analysis of the vaccine study were released on Wednesday. READ MORE: Coronavirus Vaccine Introduction …
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