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    Indian scientists develop bird flu vaccine

    Sunday, July 16, 2006 (New Delhi):

    The Indian Council of Agriculture Research says it has developed a vaccine against bird flu.

    It said the Animal Disease Laboratory in Bhopal developed the vaccine in a record time of four months.

    The vaccine is aimed at fighting H5N1 virus and the spread of bird flu within the same species, but independent scientists have not yet verified it.

    If the vaccine is successful it will be cheaper than existing medicines.

    "The vaccine is ready its now for the government to start producing it for commercial purposes," Director of the Animal Disease Lab Dr DK Pradhan said.

    But the Agriculture Minister has not yet said how the vaccine will be used.

    In February, a bird flu outbreak in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh prompted killing of 10 lakh chickens causing losses worth Rs 1700 crore.

    http://www.ndtv.com/template/templat...egory=National
    Last edited by Tronic; 16 Jul 06,, 21:41.
    Cow is the only animal that not only inhales oxygen, but also exhales it.
    -Rekha Arya, Former Minister of Animal Husbandry

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    If this vaccine is effective, this may be one of the most important developements in medicine in this century. What I've heard about H5N1 and its ilk scares the snot out of me.
    I enjoy being wrong too much to change my mind.

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