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Why scientists are trying to make a self-spreading vaccine for animals

Why scientists are trying to make a self-spreading vaccine for animals

Scott Nuismer, professor of ecology and evolutionary biology and professor of mathematics at University of Idaho, explains the benefits of transmissible vaccines and responds to concerns about it.

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The Controversial Quest to Make a ‘Contagious’ Vaccine

The Controversial Quest to Make a ‘Contagious’ Vaccine

A new technology aims to stop wildlife from spreading Ebola, rabies, and other viruses. It could prevent the next pandemic by stopping pathogens from jumping from animals to people.

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Self-Spreading Animal Vaccines Could Combat Human Pandemics

Self-Spreading Animal Vaccines Could Combat Human Pandemics

We already have technology that allows wildlife to pass vaccines among themselves, and developing methods may speed up the process. But critics claim that they risk human infections and criminal misuse.

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