Scientists from Kazakhstan and Russia jointly develop human avian influenza vaccine
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Last Update: 2008-10-06
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Scientists in Kazakhstan and Russia have begun to work together to develop a vaccine for human avian influenza, Interfax news agency reported recently Kazakh experts successfully developed avian influenza vaccine in 2006, and recently started to develop avian influenza vaccine for human use together with their Russian counterparts, the report quoted yelan rankulov, head of Kazakhstan's National Biotechnology Center, as saying Raman Kulov said humans may be infected with the virus from birds When an outbreak occurs, human vaccines are particularly important for people who are in constant contact with poultry However, he pointed out that due to the large number of clinical trials, the development of human avian influenza vaccine may take 12 to 15 years According to Raman Kulov, Kazakhstan's avian influenza vaccine was put into industrial production at the beginning of this year.
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