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AstraZeneca’s sipavibart shown to prevent COVID-19 in immunocompromised patients

Immunocompromised individuals account for about 25% of COVID-19 hospitalisations, intensive care unit admissions and deaths

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WHO reveals ‘extensive’ worldwide overuse of antibiotics during COVID-19 pandemic

Findings from the report reveal factors that could have contributed to the spread of antimicrobial resistance

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Biogen’s tocilizumab biosimilar Tofidence recommended by CHMP to treat arthritis and COVID-19

The committee’s decision was supported by evidence demonstrating Tofidence’s similarity to Roche’s RoActemra

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Ipsen enters $900m licensing agreement for Sutro Biopharma’s ADC candidate

STRO-003 will be the first ADC candidate to be added to Ipsen’s portfolio

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FDA grants Invivyd’s Pemgarda emergency use authorisation for COVID-19 prevention

The long-acting monoclonal antibody is authorised for use in adults and adolescents

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New technique enables study of immune response to cancer using archived tissue samples

FUME-TCRseq was shown to successfully read formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue samples

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Gilead shares positive real-world data for COVID-19 treatment Veklury in hospitalised patients

Results were presented at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections

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Gilead and Merus announce oncology partnership worth over $1.5bn

The companies will aim to discover dual tumour-associated antigens targeting trispecific antibodies

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Researchers develop screening tool to investigate mechanisms behind multiple diseases

The technique will assess genetic changes in cells behind cancer, autoimmunity and neurodegeneration

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Cambridge study reveals potential biomarker and target for long COVID treatments

The pro-inflammatory molecule, IFN-Y, persisted until symptoms improved in patients

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Study reveals T cells could provide more protection against Omicron in future vaccines

Memory T cells were found to be more effective at fighting SARS-CoV-2 than antibodies

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DNA-based vaccine induces strong antibody response against SARS-CoV-2

The DNA scaffold carries multiple copies of a viral antigen which mimics virus structures

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