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'Hypervirulent' salmonella could overwhelm a vaccine
Researchers in the U.S. and Australia have found that salmonella bacteria have the capacity to overwhelm vaccines.
UPDATED: Research paving way to salmonella vaccine
Salmonella is a bacteria found in both humans and animals. It causes food poisoning, and infections can be particularly dangerous in children and the elderly. Antibiotics are becoming ineffective
In final mission, space shuttle Atlantis carries vaccine research
As the space shuttle era comes to a close, scientists at Arizona State University's Biodesign Institute will use Atlantis' final mission for a unique vaccine research opportunity. Dr. Cheryl
Salmonella-based vaccines in the works
Arizona State University researchers have demonstrated that they can make safer and more effective vaccines by using a new class of vaccines known as recombinant attenuated Salmonella vaccines
BioMerieux unveils quicker salmonella test
BioMérieux is back in the news with the launch of its Vidas UP Salmonella, which utilizes recombinant bacteriophage proteins and delivers results in as little as 19 hours versus reference
Will FDA reconsider hen vaccination program?
With the U.S. engaged in the biggest egg recall effort ever, the New York Times examines the FDA's recent decision that it would not require the vaccination of the country's chickens against

