Yale Public Health School: Promising Vaccine Developed for Deadly Leptospirosis Bacteria
March 10, 2021
March 10, 2021
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, March 10 (TNSJou) -- Yale School of Public Health issued the following news:
Yale School of Public Health scientists have helped to design a proof-of-concept vaccine that could protect against a family of bacteria known to cause deadly blood infections in humans and animals.
If successful in future trials, the vaccine candidate would be considered a "holy grail" public health intervention and could prevent thousands of deaths each year . . .
Yale School of Public Health scientists have helped to design a proof-of-concept vaccine that could protect against a family of bacteria known to cause deadly blood infections in humans and animals.
If successful in future trials, the vaccine candidate would be considered a "holy grail" public health intervention and could prevent thousands of deaths each year . . .
