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Zika Vaccine Trials Begin In Baltimore

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY; COURTESY: THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND SCHOOL OF MEDICINESHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYBaltimore, Maryland - 13 September 20161. Hallway at the Center for Vaccine Development at the...
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Study results suggest 2 Ebola drugs saving lives

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Two Ebola patients who were treated with new drugs in the city of Goma in eastern Congo have been declared "cured" and returned to their home.
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Clinical trial to evaluate COVID-19 drug treatment

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The University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha announced Tuesday it is enrolling adults diagnosed with the Coronavirus for a new clinical drug trial to treat the disease.
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Clinical trial to evaluate COVID-19 drug treatment

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The University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha announced Tuesday it is enrolling adults diagnosed with the Coronavirus for a new clinical drug trial to treat the disease.
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Expert: Virus is 'angel of death' for older people

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A panel of infectious disease experts briefed the House Science Committee on Thursday, saying a vaccine to protect against the novel coronavirus is at least one year away.
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China’s Race for First Covid-19 Vaccine Raises Safety Questions

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Nov.02 -- China’s drug makers are racing to leapfrog other pharma firms in developing a coronavirus vaccine. But that speed is raising questions about how stringently they’re vetting and reporting potential safety issues. Bloomberg’s...
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Trials Of Emergency COVID-19 Vaccine Begin In Hard-Hit Brazil

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A three-month trial of a vaccine produced by a Chinese Pharmaceutical Company began Tuesday in five Brazilian states.
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FDA Will Consider OK'ing COVID-19 Vaccine Before End Of Phase 3 Trials

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The head of the FDA says he’d consider bypassing the usual approval process to get a coronavirus vaccine out as soon as possible.
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Astra Seeks Vaccine Confidence Boost From U.S. Trial Data

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Mar.22 -- AstraZeneca Biopharma Business Unit EVP Ruud Dobber discusses U.S. clinical trial results of the company’s Covid-19 vaccine, European concerns about blood clots, and the brewing battle of vaccine supplies in Europe. He speaks...
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Serum Institute CEO Poonawalla on Vaccine Diplomacy

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Mar.17 -- Adar Poonawalla, CEO, Serum Institute of India, talks with Bloomberg’s Haslinda Amin at the Bloomberg Equality Summit about running the world’s largest vaccine manufacturer amid a global pandemic.
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Moderna Seeks OK For Emergency Approval For COVID Vaccine, Now What?

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Health experts agree multiple vaccine candidates need to succeed for the world to get hold of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Novavax Covid Shot Shows Strong Efficacy Against Variants

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Jun.14 -- Novavax says its vaccine candidate was 90% effective at preventing symptomatic Covid and 100% effective at preventing moderate and severe symptoms in a large trial. The shot was 93% effective against variants. CEO Stanley Erck...
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AstraZeneca Covid Antibody Cocktail Only 33% Effective

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Jun.15 -- AstraZeneca Plc’s antibody cocktail was only 33% effective at preventing symptomatic Covid-19 in people who had been exposed to the virus, failing a study that was key to the drugmaker’s pandemic push. Sam Fazeli of Bloomberg...
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Thailand - AIDS vaccine trials

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On September 24th 2009 researchers in Thailand announced that for the first time, an experimental vaccine prevented infection with the AIDS virus - a surprising result and a watershed event in the battle against the deadly epidemic....
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USA: COMPANY SAY CANCER DRUG NOT TO BE SEEN AS MIRACLE CURE (2)

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Rockville, Maryland - May 5, 1998 and Los Angeles, California May 5, 1998 Rockville, Maryland - May 5 1998 1. Wide shot of laboratory technician working in EntreMed laboratory 2. Close up of technician putting liquid in a vial 3. Medium...
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Two novel drugs have produced unprecedented gains in survival in separate studies of people with melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, doctors have reported.

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HEADLINE: Studies find new melanoma drugs boost survival CAPTION: Two novel drugs have produced unprecedented gains in survival in separate studies of people with melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, doctors have reported. (June...
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SAfrica to launch large-scale HIV vaccine study

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Researchers in South Africa will soon start conducting trials on a vaccine for HIV, following promising results in a previous trial held in Thailand.Dr Linda-Gail Bekker, the Deputy Director of the Desmond Tutu HIV Centre, said the...
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Cancer patients crowdfund their own research

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LEAD IN:A growing number of breast cancer patients are taking control of their destiny by joining a unique, crowdsourced research study to fight the disease. Clinical trials usually require enrollment through a doctor, but patients in...
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Scientist reports 2nd gene-edited pregnancy

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A Chinese researcher who claims to have helped make the world's first genetically edited babies says a second pregnancy may be under way.
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Camilla, the UKs Duchess of Cornwall seated on stage and Princess Anne in audience listening during ceremony at University of Aberdeen

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Camilla, the UKs Duchess of Cornwall seated on stage and Princess Anne in audience listening during ceremony at University of Aberdeen on 14 January 2020 in Aberdeen, Scotland. Anne was awarded a Doctor of Laws...
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COVID-19 vaccine testing in people gets underway

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U.S. researchers gave the first shot to the first person in a test of an experimental coronavirus vaccine Monday -- leading off a worldwide hunt for protection even as the pandemic surges.
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FDA 'looking at everything' to treat virus

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The Food and Drug Administration's Commissioner says they are looking at everything to help treat the novel coronavirus.
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FDA 'looking at everything' to treat virus

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The Food and Drug Administration's Commissioner says they are looking at everything to help treat the novel coronavirus.