Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Inhale the tuberculosis vaccine better than to inject

Animal studies have shown that protection against tuberculosis is much more than a simple vaccination in this case. The results of this analysis were published in the journal "Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences". Aerosol vaccine was developed through the collaboration of scientists from Harvard University and an international non-MEND (Medicine in Need). A new discovery in the future provide the opportunity for a cheap and affordable way to protect against tuberculosis, in which many people today need to create delayed countries. "The increase in the threat of tuberculosis and the emergence of resistant forms of the disease in less developed countries caused the urgent need to develop an effective vaccine," - said Dr. David Edwards (David Edwards), Harvard Medical School. - "While the majority of TB vaccines are available today in the form of injections, the use of syringes that may not sterile, secure our vaccine, provide cost-effective protection against tuberculosis." Scientists have high hopes for a new method of vaccination. Specialists note that TB is now one of the leading causes of death in the population of underdeveloped countries. Reduce development of a new type of vaccine is considerably these figures, experts say.

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