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norovirus, mrna vaccine
UK testing 'world first' vaccine for norovirus vomiting bug, aiming to curb burden on health system
The late-stage trial will recruit about 25,000 people around the world to test the new vaccine from Moderna.View on euronews
Vaccine for winter vomiting bug to be trialled on thousands
A vaccine is to be trialled on thousands of people to find out if it could protect against norovirus - a stomach bug that causes vomiting and diarrhoea. The easily spreadable winter virus can affect people of all ages and have huge consequences - often closing hospital wards, taking children out of school and keeping parents off work.
Norovirus vaccine trial to launch in the UK
A randomised clinical trial of an mRNA vaccine against norovirus will be launched in the UK within the next two weeks, it has been announced.
Norovirus vaccine to be trialled in the UK in world-first
A trial in the UK will see a norovirus given to patients with the Health Secretary hoping it will cut the “burden on the NHS”.
What we know about the norovirus vaccine
The winter vomiting bug affects millions of Britons every year, but a new vaccine could help reduce the massive impact of norovirus.
How world’s first norovirus vaccine could keep thousands out of hospital
A vaccine for the vomiting bug norovirus is being trialled in the UK for the first time, with the hope it could cut the “burden on the NHS”, the Health Secretary has said. The new mRNA vaccine from Moderna will enter final stages of testing within the next two weeks,
World-first vaccine for vomiting bug norovirus trialled in the UK
World-first vaccine for vomiting bug norovirus trialled in the UK - The jab uses mRNA technology to tell the immune system to recognise a ‘foreign’ protein on viruses and mount an attack.
World-first norovirus vaccine trialled in UK hospitals
A first-of-its-kind vaccine against the vomit bug norovirus is being trialled in the UK, using the same tech employed in the Covid jab. Thousands of Brits end up in hospital every year due to the highly contagious virus,
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Four norovirus myths debunked, and how to avoid catching the bug
There is no treatment or cure for norovirus. It’s best to let the virus run its course, which usually means undergoing ...
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on MSN
The warning signs of norovirus and when you should worry
What are the signs of norovirus this winter? - The winter vomiting bug is linked to thousands of hospital admissions in the ...
Sky
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British volunteers sought for trial of vaccine to protect against norovirus
Volunteers are being sought to help trial a new vaccine against
norovirus
, or the winter vomiting bug, after initial ...
Yahoo News UK
12h
What is the norovirus vaccine as trials start in the UK?
A new vaccine against the winter vomiting bug,
norovirus
, is being tested on volunteers after preliminary findings ...
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Health department warns of suspected norovirus outbreak at Tacoma buffet restaurant
Multiple people in a group, but from different households, ate at the Harvest Buffet on Oct. 6. They reported norovirus-like ...
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BBC News - 08:00 Reforms to water firms, norovirus jab, old spade - BBC Sounds
The latest news from the BBC.
Health.com on MSN
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A Complete Guide to Norovirus
Norovirus
is a highly contagious virus and a leading cause of gastroenteritis (inflammation of the stomach and intestines).
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What would the norovirus vaccines mean for NHS pressure and wait times?
This isn’t just about patients getting ill. A vaccine could also help prevent healthcare staff absences, with current NHS ...
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BBC News - 07:00 Reforms to water firms, norovirus jab, Germany deal - BBC Sounds
The latest news from the BBC.
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