Effective preventive drug against bird flu developed in the mouse
13.10.2006
Researchers have developed what could be used as an effective preventive drug against bird flu.
In a study published today in the open access journal Respiratory Research (http://respiratory-research.com/), researchers have created antibodies against the avian flu virus H5N1 that work in mice both as a preventive drug, or prophylaxis, when administered before infection, and as a treatment for bird flu. These antibodies are part human, part mouse antibodies and would be less likely to be rejected by the human immune system than pure mouse antibodies.
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