Researcher prepared for Gulef in the hope of creating groundbreaking avian flu vaccine

Researcher prepared for Gulef in the hope of creating groundbreaking avian flu vaccine

A research team on University of gelph The Canadian bird is working to create a vaccine to protect the population against Evian Influenza.

Dr. Fajel Fazel was picked up in Iran, where she looked at countless chickens as suffering from avian flu, swollen and eventually disintegrated by the disease.

He decided to act against the virus, transferred to Gulef to work with world famous researchers working to complete PhD in Pathobiology and to find the vaccine.

“I think the research on the avian influenza can run forever,” Fazel said. “The virus is to be active here, and we really need to find innovative and creative ways to fight against this virus.”

In Canada, the bird’s population is not vaccinated against the avian influenza, instead the flocks of birds affected by the disease are selected. In BC, millions of birds have been closedAnd there are outbreaks.

Fazel expects to create a MRNA vaccine that can be administered to birds through injections before hatching in injections, a nasal spray, or eggs.

“After international cooperation around the world, it is one of the methods of keys to find out, report and control this infection. I think it’s very important,” Fazel said.

Fazel said that with current techniques, a vaccine can be made in less than two months.

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