If the influenza virus infecting cattle workers starts a pandemic, help in the form of a vaccine is months away ...
University of Missouri researchers are working to protect the state’s $1.65 billion cattle industry by creating the ...
Researchers at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) are closer to developing an oral ...
The Agriculture Department has approved safety trials for two companies developing cattle vaccines against the H5N1 virus ...
USDA-ARS scientists are developing novel vaccines to help protect livestock against cattle ticks that hitchhike on wildlife, such as the white-tail deer, that cross the Rio Grande River into Texas.
Scientists say they’ve developed a first-ever vaccine that’s designed to protect cattle from a potentially-deadly tick-borne ...
Dr. Alan Young, co-founder and Chief Technology Officer for Medgene stated, “As unfortunate as the H5N1 spread is, this is ...
Although the pneumonia vaccine can’t prevent all cases, it can lower your chances of catching the disease. And if you’ve had the shot and you get pneumonia anyway, you will probably have a ...
Barney Graham, who for decades helped lead U.S. vaccine development efforts ... s response to the H5N1 bird flu outbreak among dairy cattle, echoing criticisms that have been building over ...
There isn't any evidence 'that spacing out vaccines is better than giving them according to the schedule that has been studied and tested for many years by the CDC. In fact, by spacing out your ...
Some weeks Laja is doing outreach, spending her day educating a community about which vaccines she can provide and what diseases they prevent. “It’s my responsibility to tell the mothers to ...