Lexington Herald-Leader - Bird flu vaccine developed, is only moderately effective
Lexington Herald-Leader - Bird flu vaccine developed, is only moderately effective
March 30, 2006 -- The federal government has developed a human vaccine against the H5N1 bird flu, but it is only moderately effective, hard to make, and probably not protective ...
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What are the cures for bird allergy?
Drugs such as antihistamines, glucocorticoids, corticosteroids, and decongestants are powerful cures for bird allergies. All of these reduce or block the symptoms that wreck havoc on the person’s systems.
- Antihistamines – are drugs for the treatment of histamines.
- Glucocorticoids – are drugs that rid off inflammation and possess immunosuppressive characteristics.
- Corticosteroids – are drugs that combat inflammation.
- Decongestants – are drugs that bring back the normal flow of blood in tissues and mucus secretion.
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