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Novel leishmaniasis vaccine safely induces immune responses in patients

Novel leishmaniasis vaccine safely induces immune responses in patients
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Leishmaniasis vaccine candidate safe and induces immune responses

Leishmaniasis vaccine candidate safe and induces immune responses Leishmaniasis vaccine candidate safe and induces immune responses Sandfly/CDC There are currently no vaccines to prevent leishmaniasis which is spread by the bite of sand flies and existing drugs have many side effects and are difficult to administer. The potential new vaccine was developed by researchers at the Hull York Medical School, which is the joint medical school of the Universities of Hull and York. Professor Paul Kaye from the Hull York Medical School was the principal investigator on the Wellcome Trust Translation Award that funded the development of the vaccine.

Trial shows York leishmaniasis vaccine safe and induces immune responses in patients

 E-Mail The results of the first clinical trial of a new vaccine for a neglected tropical disease have demonstrated that it is safe and induces immune responses in patients with the infection. There are currently no vaccines to prevent leishmaniasis which is spread by the bite of sand flies and existing drugs have many side effects and are difficult to administer. The potential new vaccine was developed by researchers at the Hull York Medical School, which is the joint medical school of the Universities of Hull and York. Professor Paul Kaye from the Hull York Medical School was the principal investigator on the Wellcome Trust Translation Award that funded the development of the vaccine.

Palliative care report raises concern about nurse redeployment during Covid-19

Palliative care report raises concern about nurse redeployment during Covid-19
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Research shows end of life care was not seen as an essential, frontline service in pandemic

Date Time Share King’s College London Findings from a new report prompt calls for proper recognition and sustainable funding of end of life care and bereavement support. A new report published today shows how palliative and end of life care in the UK was compromised by shortages of PPE, essential medicines, and equipment, because these services were not seen as ‘frontline NHS’ in the pandemic. Better End of Life – a collaboration between Marie Curie, King’s College London Cicely Saunders Institute, Hull York Medical School, University of Hull, and the University of Cambridge – is a new research programme that will examine evidence on the current state of dying, death and bereavement across the four nations of the UK and propose a policy agenda aimed at helping to ensure that everyone has the best possible end of life experience.

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