Selected article for: "avian influenza and influenza pandemic"

Author: Baek, Hyekyung; Kim, Kwang Ho; Park, Min Young; Kim, Kyeongryun; Ko, Bokyeong; Seo, Hyung Seok; Kim, Byoung Soo; Hahn, Tae-Wook; Yi, Sun Shin
Title: Establishment of minimal positive-control conditions to ensure brain safety during rapid development of emergency vaccines
  • Document date: 2017_8_22
  • ID: 52sbckm3_27
    Snippet: Yearly, even seasonally, new or variant viruses and bacteria are reported globally, and such microorganisms can threaten the health of people, regardless of nationality, race, gender, or age. Occasionally, pandemic microorganisms, such as avian influenza or Middle East respiratory syndrome, can rapidly become pervasive globally, and they can impair their host's immune, cardiovascular, respiratory, and other systems and, even worse, can result in .....
    Document: Yearly, even seasonally, new or variant viruses and bacteria are reported globally, and such microorganisms can threaten the health of people, regardless of nationality, race, gender, or age. Occasionally, pandemic microorganisms, such as avian influenza or Middle East respiratory syndrome, can rapidly become pervasive globally, and they can impair their host's immune, cardiovascular, respiratory, and other systems and, even worse, can result in death. To prevent and manage these varied epidemics, whether relatively simple or severe, numerous vaccines are produced. In urgent situations, vaccines need to be mass-produced in a short time; however, verification of their safety may be inadequate, particularly confirmation of their brain safety.

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