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For decades, failure in hunt for vaccine for child respiratory virus. Now, success.

Por: Portland Press Herald World October 10, 2022

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Facility director Axel Brilot and graduate student Elizabeth McFadden collect data in March at the University of Texas at Austin, where researchers are studying the submicroscopic terrain of viruses to develop vaccines. Montinique Monroe/The Washington Post In the mid-1960s, researchers at Washington, D.C.’s top pediatric hospital set out to vanquish a diabolical virus that filled wards with wheezing infants each winter. Their weapon: a... + full article



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