A single-dose, needle-free Ebola vaccine given to primates through their noses and lungs protected them against infection for at least 21 weeks, demonstrated scientists for the first time. A vaccine that doesn't require an injection could help prevent passing along infections through unintentional pricks. They report the results of their study on macaques in the ACS journal iMolecular Pharmaceutics/i. Maria A. Croyle and colleagues note that in the current Ebola ...
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