Conference: Coordinating the development of self-disseminating vaccines for spillover prev — NSF Award to Regents of the Universit
A workshop will be held in Portland, Oregon to consider the issues concerning the development of a transmissible vaccine. Spillover of zoonotic pathogens has proven difficult to control and virtually impossible to eliminate. Although animal vaccination programs using standard methods have reduced the burden of spillove
| Award title | Conference: Coordinating the development of self-disseminating vaccines for spillover prev |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2216790 |
| Awardee | Regents of the University of Idaho |
| City | MOSCOW |
| State | ID |
| Amount obligated | $71,669 |
| Principal investigator | Scott Nuismer |
| Program | Ecology of Infectious Diseases |
| Start date | 06/01/2022 |
| Abstract | A workshop will be held in Portland, Oregon to consider the issues concerning the development of a transmissible vaccine. Spillover of zoonotic pathogens has proven difficult to control and virtually impossible to eliminate. Although animal vaccination programs using standard methods have reduced the burden of spillover in some cases (e.g., rabies, brucellosis), other regions endure continued spillover because logistical and financial challenges make delivering large quantities of vaccine to wil |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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