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Duke Researchers: Vaccine in Development Has Potential To Prevent Future Pandemics
Recent research from Duke University could help develop vaccines for future pandemics before they even emerge.
Duke researchers say a new vaccine in development has the potential to protect against a broad range of coronavirus infections. Called a pan-coronavirus vaccine, it has been 100 percent effective in non-human testing, including tests on primates.
Dr. Bart Haynes, director of the Duke Human Vaccine Institute, said he is optimistic about the results of these early trials.
“Our vaccines induced higher immune responses in monkeys than some of the other vaccines have,” Haynes said. “So we’re optimistic that once we get into humans we’ll see really good immune responses.”
When it comes to the variety of thoughts and emotions that Memorial Day brings forth, often music can express what speeches cannot.
For example, although he has never been in the military, Jason Isbell has written two songs that reach out to veterans, and to those who have lost family members to war. The songs are Tour of Duty, and
Dress Blues. You’l find the latter below.
“I’ve been home from Iraq for almost five years now,” wrote Stacy Bare, an OIF veteran, of
Dress Blues, which Isbell wrote about the death of a high school friend. “I’ve been to countless parades, memorial services, and funerals. Somehow though, in a crowded theater,” said Bare, “this song was the most moving public tribute and memorial to all that we had lost, and gained, in Iraq and Afghanistan.”
Could a super-jab counter Covid-19 variants? Researchers working on single vaccine for all mutations
Could a super-jab counter Covid-19 variants? Researchers working on single vaccine for all mutations
The booster shot if approved to be used on humans following clinical trials could emerge as an alternative to current vaccines to counter new variants of the virus in the future.
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Being referred to as a super-jab, research on the alternative vaccine is being done at the Duke Human Vaccine Institute (DHVI) in the United States. (Photo: PTI)
The coronavirus cases are surging in several parts of the world, and countries are racing to get more doses of the vaccine to innoculate larger chunks of the population to curb the unhindered spread. However, with the vaccine crunch and new variants of the virus mutating in different countries, research is underway on developing a single vaccine to counter the vast mutating range of Covid-19.
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