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Camel vaccine against MERS could slow camel-to-human infections

While The MERS Camel Vaccine Works, A Human Version Is Challenging
The Inquisitr - ‎21 uur geleden‎
Since the first reported case of a human being infected by the MERS virus in 2012, scientists have been moving quickly to come up with a MERS camel vaccine that could go to the source of the infection to stop the spread of the virus. Because the ...
 
Story image for mers camel vaccine from STAT
Think your job is hard? Try squirting a vaccine up a camel's nostrils
STAT-10 hours ago
?Camels are not a very, let's say, cooperative kind of animal from this point of view,'' ... The animals ? four vaccinated, four unvaccinated ? had MERS viruses ...

Lab story about article published in Science 1 jan. 2016: An orthopoxvirus-based vaccine reduces virus excretion after MERS-CoV infection in dromedary camels, by Bart L. Haagmans et al.
 
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