Failed Vaccine Mystery Solved By Hopkins-Led Team
Research led by Johns Hopkins Children’s Center scientists has figured out why a respiratory syncytial virus vaccine used in 1966 to inoculate children against the infection instead caused severe respiratory disease and effectively stopped efforts to make a better one. The findings, published online on Dec. 14 in Nature Medicine, could restart work on effective killed-virus vaccines not only for RSV but other respiratory viruses, researchers say.
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Filed under: Biology on December 19th, 2008