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Innovative Flu Drug

Utah State University scientists are testing a preventive treatment to combat new strains of influenza. Developed in California, the drug, called “Fludase,” is administered as an inhalant. Unlike a traditional vaccine, which provides a weakened strain of the virus, Fludase hinders the virus from passing through a person’s airway and causing infection.
 
From “Flu fighters: husband-and-wife research team developing innovative drug,” by Philip K. Ireland, North County Times, December 25, 2004.
 

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