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By Region: Asia/Pacific

Dengue fever epidemic in Cambodia may meet match with new vaccine

(GlobalPost) Dengue fever may soon meet its match: a new vaccine has been shown to perform well against three of the four known strains of the virus, Reuters reported. The innovation could have great impact in nations where the tropical fever is a serious public health concern. Dengue fever is spread by mosquitos and is  Read More »

UN urges for global moratorium on research using deadly livestock virus

(UN News Centre) The United Nations food agency is calling on countries to comply with a global moratorium on research using the live rinderpest virus to ensure that this deadly livestock disease remains eradicated. “While rinderpest has been successfully eradicated, there may be some virus material that would be useful for research or vaccine development,”  Read More »

Kelantan holds exercise to contain bird flu

(New Straits Times) The exercise in Kampung Jintan here yesterday involved 80 officers from the state Veterinary and Health Departments. Kelantan Veterinary director Datuk Dr Mohd Zairi Serian said they decided to conduct the exercise in case the disease hit the state. “We have to conduct the exercise from now on so that we can  Read More »

How tea can help fight terror attack

(Times of India) LONDON: A cup of tea could be a secret weapon to fight poison used in terror attacks if UK scientists are to be believed. Academics at Cardiff University’s School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences discovered a chemical, polyphenol found in tea can deactivate ricin — a highly-toxic ingredient used in fatal terrorist  Read More »

Vaccine Home Run

(Forbes) A promising new life-saving vaccine to fight against a known killer cleared an important hurdle, with drugmaker Sanofi announcing today that its vaccine to prevent dengue virus proved effective in a clinical trial in more than 4000 children in Thailand. Dengue is a disease that most Americans have never heard of and will likely  Read More »