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Merck to donate Sudan Ebola virus vaccine to International AIDS Vaccine Initiative

Around 50,000 doses are expected to be provided for further clinical research use

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BMS confirms COVID-19 vaccine immune response in Zeposia-treated MS patients

Over 92% of patients in the analyses mounted a serological response following vaccination

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WHO partners with IANPHI to strengthen health emergency preparedness

The two organisations will work together to enhance national public health capacities

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Novavax’s COVID-19 vaccine candidate approved for emergency use by FDA as a booster

The authorisation is for those unable to receive an FDA-authorised mRNA bivalent booster

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Moderna’s Omicron BA.1 booster shows superior antibody response over Spikevax

Data indicates that the superior response is sustained for at least three months

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Global leaders pledge $2.6bn at World Health Summit in efforts to end polio

The pledging moment was a milestone in fulfilling the $4.8bn required to implement the GPEI Strategy

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New study identifies gene associated with strong immune response to COVID-19 vaccines

Two out of every five people in the UK carry a version of an HLA gene called HLA-DQB1*06

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Pfizer/BioNTech announce positive early data from trial of BA.4/BA.5 COVID-19 booster

A 30µg dose of the booster demonstrated a ‘substantial increase’ in antibody response

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Pfizer/BioNTech BA.4/BA.5 COVID-19 booster approved for emergency use by FDA in children five to 11 years

The doses will be shipped immediately, pending recommendation from the CDC

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WHO unveils AI-powered digital health worker, Florence 2.0

The chatbot builds on its previous version, which was used to tackle COVID-19 misinformation

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Shionogi signs licence agreement with MPP for COVID-19 oral antiviral treatment

The agreement aims to increase access to ensitrelvir in low- and middle-income countries

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WHO unveils new initiative to halt spread of invasive malaria vector in Africa

Anopheles stephensi thrives in urban settings, where 40% of the population in Africa live

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