New foot-and-mouth vaccine signals huge advance in global disease control

Scientists have developed a new methodology to produce a vaccine for the foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV). Because the vaccine is all synthetic, made up of tiny protein shells designed to trigger optimum immune response, it doesn’t rely on growing live infectious virus and is therefore much safer to produce.

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