Assuming bavarian is required, the following 3 results were found.
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Concept drawing of vaccinia. Credit: Shutterstock Bavarian Nordic announced on Feb. 6 the results of a successful Phase 3 clinical trial led by the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) that demonstrated the safety and...
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- Author: Dr. Correo “Cory” Andrew Hofstad J.S.D MPHJD MSPH JD Ph.D. M.D. D.O. MBACOGS MDiv
- Category: Pathology
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disease monkeypox in adults. Marketed under the brand name JYNNEOS, the vaccine was developed by biotechnology firm Bavarian Nordic and tested by the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID). Current smallpox research...
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- Author: Dr. Correo “Cory” Andrew Hofstad J.S.D MPHJD MSPH JD Ph.D. M.D. D.O. MBACOGS MDiv
- Category: Pathology
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and clinical disease; the Phase 3 clinical trial supporting U.S. Food and Drug Administration licensure of the JYNNEOS (Bavarian Nordic) vaccine for preventing smallpox and monkeypox in humans; and initial screening and preclinical efficacy testing of...
- Type: Article
- Author: Dr. Correo “Cory” Andrew Hofstad J.S.D MPHJD MSPH JD Ph.D. M.D. D.O. MBACOGS MDiv
- Category: Pathology
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