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The search for a safer smallpox vaccine: new data on promising candidate

Published in TB and Outbreaks Week, June 15th, 2004

When used as an aerosolized weapon, smallpox could be controlled by a new vaccine under study at St. Louis University School of Medicine, according to new data.

Detailed results from studies by Dr. Mark Buller of St. Louis University School of Medicine were presented at the Seventh Annual Conference on Vaccine Research, sponsored by the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases, in Arlington, Virginia. The research tested the efficacy of a smallpox vaccine candidate known as LC16m8.

The research conducted at St. Louis University by Buller and his colleagues has demonstrated that the vaccine, given to mice, protects against a virus related to...

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