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Live H5N1 Avian Flu Virus Vaccines Protect Animals from Infection (U.S. Department of State)
Wednesday September 13th 2006, 7:23 pm

Experimental vaccines based on live, weakened versions of different strains of the H5N1 avian influenza virus were tested in mice and ferrets and protected the animals from a deadly infection from naturally occurring H5N1 flu viruses. The findings from the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases also are encouraging, the researchers say, because they demonstrate the ability to [News Source]

Live H5N1 Avian Flu Virus Vaccines Protect Animals from Infection (U.S. Department of State)
Wednesday September 13th 2006, 7:23 pm

Experimental vaccines based on live, weakened versions of different strains of the H5N1 avian influenza virus were tested in mice and ferrets and protected the animals from a deadly infection from naturally occurring H5N1 flu viruses. The findings from the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases also are encouraging, the researchers say, because they demonstrate the ability to [News Source]

Live H5N1 Avian Flu Virus Vaccines Protect Animals from Infection (U.S. Department of State)
Wednesday September 13th 2006, 7:23 pm

Experimental vaccines based on live, weakened versions of different strains of the H5N1 avian influenza virus were tested in mice and ferrets and protected the animals from a deadly infection from naturally occurring H5N1 flu viruses. The findings from the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases also are encouraging, the researchers say, because they demonstrate the ability to [News Source]

Live H5N1 Avian Flu Virus Vaccines Protect Animals from Infection (U.S. Department of State)
Wednesday September 13th 2006, 7:23 pm

Experimental vaccines based on live, weakened versions of different strains of the H5N1 avian influenza virus were tested in mice and ferrets and protected the animals from a deadly infection from naturally occurring H5N1 flu viruses. The findings from the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases also are encouraging, the researchers say, because they demonstrate the ability to [News Source]

Live H5N1 Avian Flu Virus Vaccines Protect Animals from Infection (U.S. Department of State)
Wednesday September 13th 2006, 7:23 pm

Experimental vaccines based on live, weakened versions of different strains of the H5N1 avian influenza virus were tested in mice and ferrets and protected the animals from a deadly infection from naturally occurring H5N1 flu viruses. The findings from the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases also are encouraging, the researchers say, because they demonstrate the ability to [News Source]

Live H5N1 Avian Flu Virus Vaccines Protect Animals from Infection (U.S. Department of State)
Wednesday September 13th 2006, 7:23 pm

Experimental vaccines based on live, weakened versions of different strains of the H5N1 avian influenza virus were tested in mice and ferrets and protected the animals from a deadly infection from naturally occurring H5N1 flu viruses. The findings from the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases also are encouraging, the researchers say, because they demonstrate the ability to [News Source]

Live H5N1 Avian Flu Virus Vaccines Protect Animals from Infection (U.S. Department of State)
Wednesday September 13th 2006, 7:23 pm

Experimental vaccines based on live, weakened versions of different strains of the H5N1 avian influenza virus were tested in mice and ferrets and protected the animals from a deadly infection from naturally occurring H5N1 flu viruses. The findings from the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases also are encouraging, the researchers say, because they demonstrate the ability to [News Source]

Live H5N1 Avian Flu Virus Vaccines Protect Animals from Infection (U.S. Department of State)
Wednesday September 13th 2006, 7:23 pm

Experimental vaccines based on live, weakened versions of different strains of the H5N1 avian influenza virus were tested in mice and ferrets and protected the animals from a deadly infection from naturally occurring H5N1 flu viruses. The findings from the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases also are encouraging, the researchers say, because they demonstrate the ability to [News Source]

Live H5N1 Avian Flu Virus Vaccines Protect Animals from Infection (U.S. Department of State)
Wednesday September 13th 2006, 7:23 pm

Experimental vaccines based on live, weakened versions of different strains of the H5N1 avian influenza virus were tested in mice and ferrets and protected the animals from a deadly infection from naturally occurring H5N1 flu viruses. The findings from the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases also are encouraging, the researchers say, because they demonstrate the ability to [News Source]

Live H5N1 Avian Flu Virus Vaccines Protect Animals from Infection (U.S. Department of State)
Wednesday September 13th 2006, 7:23 pm

Experimental vaccines based on live, weakened versions of different strains of the H5N1 avian influenza virus were tested in mice and ferrets and protected the animals from a deadly infection from naturally occurring H5N1 flu viruses. The findings from the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases also are encouraging, the researchers say, because they demonstrate the ability to [News Source]

Live H5N1 Avian Flu Virus Vaccines Protect Animals from Infection (U.S. Department of State)
Wednesday September 13th 2006, 7:23 pm

Experimental vaccines based on live, weakened versions of different strains of the H5N1 avian influenza virus were tested in mice and ferrets and protected the animals from a deadly infection from naturally occurring H5N1 flu viruses. The findings from the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases also are encouraging, the researchers say, because they demonstrate the ability to [News Source]

Live H5N1 Avian Flu Virus Vaccines Protect Animals from Infection (U.S. Department of State)
Wednesday September 13th 2006, 7:23 pm

Experimental vaccines based on live, weakened versions of different strains of the H5N1 avian influenza virus were tested in mice and ferrets and protected the animals from a deadly infection from naturally occurring H5N1 flu viruses. The findings from the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases also are encouraging, the researchers say, because they demonstrate the ability to [News Source]