The vaccine looks set to transform the management of dengue fever - which according to World Health Organization (WHO) estimates afflicts 390m people a year - and could also become the world's ...
A study was conducted to assess the safety and tolerability of the tetravalent live-attenuated dengue vaccine Qdenga®, which received marketing approval in Germany in 2022. The study evaluated vaccine ...
It's a big, germy world out there. If you want to travel with peace of mind, learn the basics of vaccines, illnesses, and ...
Researchers believe the innovative idea holds immense promise for tackling a wide range of diseases including cancer through cutting-edge immunoengineering technologies.
How other countries benefit from second-generation dengue vaccine In response to the growing threat of dengue fever, Vietnam’s Ministry of Health has proposed offering free dengue vaccinations.
A Valley fever vaccine for animals may be available by the end of the year. Dr. John Galgiani, founder of the Valley Fever Center for Excellence at the University of Arizona, says they discovered a ...
Biological scientists have uncovered how the dengue virus uses its envelope protein to capture human plasmin from a blood meal to enhance the permeability of the mosquito midgut for infection.
First chikungunya vaccine recommended by the CHMP for persons as young as 12 years old.The virus-like particle (VLP) single-dose chikungunya ...
Mosquito-borne virus cases almost tripled across Queensland in 2024 amid surges in cases of Ross River virus and potentially deadly dengue fever.
A clinical trial supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is testing an experimental treatment designed to help people suffering the effects of dengue, a mosquito-borne viral disease.
Dengue fever can cause high fever ... commonly water birds or pigs. JEV is a vaccine-preventable disease. Infection in humans is most commonly asymptomatic but symptoms can include fever ...
How other countries benefit from second-generation dengue vaccine In response to the growing threat of dengue fever, Vietnam’s Ministry of Health has proposed offering free dengue vaccinations.