UM SOM Develop a Vaccine To Prevent a Group of Deadly Bacterial Infections

14 Jan
UM SOM to team up with industry to develop vaccine for preventing deadly bacterial infections

Cardiovascular disease is referred to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease, refers to due ischemic or hemorrhagic heart, brain and body tissue hyperlipidemia, blood viscosity, atherosclerosis, hypertension caused by the occurrence of disease. The Center for Vaccine Development (CVD) at the University … Read More »

Duoxal Ear Drops Is a Prescription Medicine Used To Treat Acute Otitis Media In Patients

13 Jan
Duoxal Ear Drops Is a Prescription Medicine Used To Treat Acute Otitis Media In Patients

N Lee’s Pharmaceutical Holdings Limited (“Lee’s Pharmaceuticals’ or ‘the Group’) is a listed biopharmaceutical company in China’s pharmaceutical industry operates more than 20 years. Group has an international outlook combined with China has established a solid drug development, clinical development, … Read More »

Researchers Have Discovered How Immune Cells Triggered By Recurrent Strep A Infections Enter The Brain

17 Dec
Researchers identify how immune cells triggered by recurrent Strep A infections affect the brain

A also called Streptococcus pyogenes, is one of the most important human pathogenic bacterial infection. The infection caused by the main acute pharyngitis, acute tonsillitis, can cause lung infection, fever, skin and soft tissue infection, and can cause systemic infection, … Read More »

New Research Have Strengthened Our Nation’s Ability To Properly Contain a Highly Unlikely Outbreak Of Ebola,But Financial, Staffing And Resource Challenges Remain a Hurdle

15 Dec
Ebola virus

The Ebora virus is a potent virus that causes human and primate Ebora to have a high mortality rate, it’s a very rare virus. The United States has sufficient capacity for treating another outbreak of the Ebola virus, but financial, … Read More »

A new study finds that more than half of hospitals still don’t require their doctors, nurses and other health care providers to get vaccinated against the flu

11 Dec
A new study finds that more than half of hospitals still don't require their doctors, nurses and other health care providers to get vaccinated against the flu

A flu vaccine usually plays an immune response to a specific influenza virus strain, but the American researchers have developed a new “DNA vaccine” that successfully enables the experimental animals to produce immune responses to a variety of avian influenza … Read More »