Oral Vaccine Containing Salmonella May Protect Against Aerosolized Anthrax
Researchers from the U.S. and abroad have developed an orally administered Salmonella-based vaccine that protects mice against aerosolized anthrax and may also have human implications. They report their findings in the journal Infection and Immunity.Anthrax is a deadly disease that affects wildlife, livestock and humans and presents a serious threat as a potential biological weapon. [click link for full article]
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Filed under: Immune System / Vaccines on May 7th, 2007