As bird flu continues to spread across U.S. farms, researchers are advancing the development of the first mRNA vaccine for cattle. Preliminary findings indicate that this experimental vaccine provokes a significant immune response to the H5N1 virus and protects calves from infection. With concerns mounting over human infections linked to the outbreak in dairy cattle, scientists aim to reduce the risk of transmission. This innovation builds on previous mRNA vaccine research and highlights the potential efficacy of mRNA technology in combating avian influenza in livestock.
The development of the first mRNA bird-flu vaccine for cattle could significantly reduce the risk of animal-to-human transmission, addressing pandemic concerns.
Researchers have successfully triggered a strong immune response against the H5N1 virus in calves, marking a promising step towards flu vaccine development for livestock.
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