Pitt scientists receive $3.6M to test vaccine against deadliest strain of avian flu

August 27th, 2008 by admin

(University of metropolis Schools of the Health Sciences) Scientists at the University of metropolis Center for Vaccine Research hit been awarded $3.6 meg from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases to carry birdlike studies of vaccines fashioned to protect against the most ordinary and deadliest lineage of avian flu, H5N1. Recent outbreaks of H5N1 hit prompted upbeat officials to monish of its continuing danger to orbicular upbeat and possibleness to causing an avian contagion pandemic.

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