Vietnam has started clinical trials for developing a human vaccine for the H5N1 virus, researchers said on Thursday in the Southeast Asian country that has recorded 52 deaths from bird flu. Eleven volunteers, all researchers, received their second dosage of the trial vaccine on Thursday inside spotlessly-clean medical rooms of a company run by the National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology in Hanoi. Dr. Nguyen Tuyet Nga (R), head of the high tech division of the Vietnam’s Vaccine and Biological Production No. 1 company vaccinates a volunteer at a human vaccine trial for bird flu H5N1 virus in Hanoi April 3, 2008 (more…)
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