Strategie gegen Mers-Seuchehttps://www.hannover.de/en/Science-Education/Hannover-Science-Initiative/News/MERS-virus-–-Drying-out-the-reservoir2016-01-29T12:09:52+01:00MERS virus – Drying out the reservoirMax Mustermannmax@mustermann.dehttps://www.hannover.de/en/Science-Education/Hannover-Science-Initiative/News/MERS-virus-–-Drying-out-the-reservoir2016-01-29T12:09:52+01:00A German-Dutch team has succeeded in immunizing dromedaries against the MERS virus. As the camels appear to be the major reservoir of the virus, the vaccine should also reduce the risk of future outbreaks of the disease in humans.
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