ChattahBoxNovavax Moves Closer to Licensing Bird Flu VaccineWashington Post, United States - Aug 26, 2008By Kendra Marr Novavax said yesterday that its bird flu vaccine elicited a robust immune response in humans, moving the biotech a step closer to licensing ...Novavax Says Vaccine Protects Against Deadly Bird Flu (Update2) BloombergNew flu vaccine approach hopeful, Novavax says ReutersNovavax says experimental bird flu vaccine works Bizjournals.comReason Online - dBTechnoall 49 news articles
'Flu virus' rampages through Tas schoolSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 4 hours agoClasses are continuing at a Tasmanian school despite a flu outbreak that has caused almost half the school's population to take sick leave. ...270 kids sick with flu at one school The AustralianStudents hospitalised by flu outbreak The AgeSchool hit by flu outbreak ABC OnlineTasmanian Government Media Releases (press release) - Streemall 30 news articles
Tatts Profit Falls 31% on Horse Flu, Higher Slot Levy (Update2)Bloomberg - 5 hours agoThe wagering unit, the nation's largest behind Tabcorp, had a 2.8 percent fall in earnings to A$66.7 million as an outbreak of equine flu led to canceled ...Tatts Group (TTS) $2.59 The Australianall 32 news articles
Calls for free flu vaccine for chronic disease sufferersABC Online, Australia - Aug 26, 2008The Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee has recommended the flu vaccine be given free of charge to pregnant women and anyone with chronic conditions ...
The U.S. flu season is getting worse. And U.S. health officials in Atlanta say it's partly because the flu vaccine doesn't match most of the circulating viruses.
A group of Japanese researchers has developed a substance that could potentially help make flu vaccines effective for multiple strains of the disease, including strains of the bird ...
The flu strain that caused the most illnesses will be added to next year's influenza vaccine, a Food and Drug Administration committee decided on Thursday.
The influenza vaccine given to Americans may not protect as well as expected, U.S. health officials said on Friday as the number of flu cases increased nationwide.
The flu season turned out to be fairly typical, despite an alarmingly severe start that killed dozens of children and flooded emergency rooms with sick kids, the government said ...
The woman offering flu shots for $20 at a Minneapolis college seemed plausible enough that some three dozen people willingly paid their money and got their shots.