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McMaster researchers developing vaccine for COVID-19, other viruses


McMaster researchers developing vaccine for COVID-19, other viruses
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McMaster researchers developing vaccines to fight COVID-19. (Courtesy of McMaster University)
A homegrown vaccine candidate may potentially have huge implications for fighting not only the COVID-19 pandemic, but also future ones as well.
A first of its kind, specialized facility at McMaster University in Hamilton is developing and producing two vaccines which they say could fight the COVID-19 virus and others that may come up.
A release from the university explains that the vaccines differ from the ones currently on the market because they are “second-generation” vaccines, containing three components from the coronavirus instead of just one, which could potentially offer more protection. ....

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Five days of antibiotics fine for children with pneumonia


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IMAGE: Associate professor of pediatrics of McMaster s Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine and an infectious disease pediatrician for Hamilton Health Sciences
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Hamilton, ON (March 8, 2021) - Many parents know the struggle of having to make children with pneumonia finish the usual 10-day course in antibiotics despite the child feeling better after a few days of medication.
New research from McMaster University has proven that a five-day course of high-dose amoxicillin will do just as well for children six months to 10 years old with common pneumonia.
Several studies have proven that adults with pneumonia do fine with short courses of antibiotics, and now we have proved a short course of antibiotics also works for children, said Dr. Jeffrey Pernica, lead study author, associate professor of pediatrics of McMaster s Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine and an infectious disease pediatrician for Ham ....

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