Kenyan parents can breathe easy after the country received 9.3 million doses of critical childhood vaccines to address shortages in the country.
A new tuberculosis vaccine that self-destructs to enhance safety has shown promising results in macaque monkeys, providing ...
Intravenous BCG vaccine with a built-in kill-switch was found to be at least as effective as regular tuberculosis vaccine in protecting monkeys against infection.
Scientists have developed a breakthrough mechanism that makes the intravenous Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) tuberculosis ...
A nationwide shortage of BCG vaccines in the country leaves Kenyan newborns vulnerable to TB, a disease with a high ...
Antibiotics, antivirals, vaccinations and anti-inflammatory medication are associated with reduced risk of dementia, ...
Imagine a career in a field you can’t imagine. Dominique Constantini parlayed her commitment to immunology to meeting unmet ...
Health Non-Governmental Organisations Network (HENNET) has blamed low budgetary allocation for the recurring vaccine ...