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Vaccine Shows Promise in Preventing Hepatitis E


An experimental vaccine appears safe and effective in preventing hepatitis E, a sometimes-deadly viral disease prevalent in developing countries.

← NIH Director Launches Program for Innovative New Investigators – March – 09, 2007
Clinical Trials Units Selected for Newly Restructured HIV/AIDS Research Networks – March – 12, 2007 →

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