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Zika Virus Vaccines Are Moving into Human Trials
Zika Virus Vaccines Are Moving into Human Trials+ READ ARTICLEThe Zika virus has swiftly spread worldwide, causing thousands of cases of the severe birth defect microcephaly and possibly many other developmental problems.In response, researchers in the U.S. and beyond have sped up study into vaccines and drugs to treat the virus, and have finally seen some encouraging results.On Monday, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced the launch of the first of five clinical trials in humans to test the safety and effectiveness of a Zika vaccine.
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Another Confirmed Case of Zika Virus in Missouri « CBS St. Louis
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The Latest Experimental Zika Vaccine Uses An Inactivated Virus : Shots
The Latest Experimental Zika Vaccine Uses An Inactivated Virus : ShotsTesting Begins On An Experimental Zika Vaccine With Inactivated VirusEnlarge this image toggle caption CDC CDCFederal scientists have launched another test in human volunteers of a Zika vaccine.This one uses a more traditional approach than an experiment that started in August.Federal officials are eager to develop a vaccine as quickly as possible, which is why they are pursuing multiple approaches.
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