Hantavirus Vaccine Development Stalled by Funding Shortage
Scientists reportedly came close to developing a vaccine for the hantavirus but were forced to halt their research due to a critical lack of funding. This setback represents a significant missed opportunity for advancing public health preparedness against the virus.
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Hantavirus outbreak: Scientists ran out of funds while developing a vaccine, report says
A Hantavirus outbreak linked to the MV Hondius cruise ship has tragically claimed three lives this year, with 11 cases reported. While infections are rare, this outbreak highlights the urgent need for a vaccine, with research stalled by funding issues. International efforts are underway to manage the current situation, focusing on containment and monitoring.
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The antibodies developed in the immunovirology lab at the Universidad de Concepcion, about 300 miles south of the capital Santiago, had seemingly neutralized the germ.
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