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University of Maryland School of Medicine conducts its first clinical trial of Zika vaccine

University of Maryland School of Medicine conducts its first clinical trial of Zika vaccine
University of Maryland School of Medicine conducts its first clinical trial of Zika vaccine
BALTIMORE, Md.- The University of Maryland School of Medicine tested out its first Zika vaccine shots Tuesday, in hopes to further research that could lead to a vaccine used around the world.The vaccine was developed by the National Institute of Health, which chose three places to test, first in their labs in Bethesda, then at the U of M School of Medicine, and finally at Emery University in Atlanta.


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Frederick plant manufacturing Zika vaccine

Frederick plant manufacturing Zika vaccine
Frederick plant manufacturing Zika vaccine
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University of Maryland begins testing Zika vaccine

University of Maryland begins testing Zika vaccine
University of Maryland begins testing Zika vaccine
The University of Maryland School of Medicine began testing a new vaccine for Zika this week, injecting it into 18 healthy volunteers from the campus and the community.Maryland is one of three testing sites for vaccine developed by the National Institutes of Health.The others are Emory University in Atlanta and the NIH Clinical Center in Bethesda.


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Zika vaccine approved for human trials currently being tested

Zika vaccine approved for human trials currently being tested
Zika vaccine approved for human trials currently being tested
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (WIAT) — Doctors at a Philadelphia-based lab are testing a Zika virus vaccine approved for human trials.The vaccine is reportedly being tested on 40 people.Dr. David Weiner of the Wistar Institute says what makes this vaccine different is that it's entirely synthetic, "Doesn't grow, can't replicate, can't spread to other individuals.


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