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Articles Tagged with ''coronavirus''

Man wearing mask, receiving coronavirus vaccine

Gilead’s remdesivir enters China phase III trial to fight coronavirus

Feb. 4, 2020
By Elise Mak
BEIJING – China will kickstart a phase III trial Feb. 3 to determine whether patients with 2019-nCoV can be treated with Gilead Sciences Inc.’s NUC inhibitor, remdesivir, which was originally developed for Ebola, four days after a U.S. patient was said to have recovered by using the drug candidate. 
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Time perception clocks

With rapid transmission of 2019-nCoV, how fast is fast enough for communication?

Feb. 4, 2020
By Anette Breindl and Elise Mak
BEIJING – The current speed of new developments in the 2019-nCov outbreak is illustrated by a Jan. 28, 2020, press conference in Munich, where Andreas Zapf, head of the infection task force in the Bavarian ministry for health and food safety, briefed reporters on the first confirmed German case.
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Man wearing mask, receiving coronavirus vaccine

Gilead’s remdesivir enters China phase III trial to fight coronavirus

Feb. 3, 2020
By Elise Mak
BEIJING – China will kickstart a phase III trial Feb. 3 to determine whether patients with 2019-nCoV can be treated with Gilead Sciences Inc.’s NUC inhibitor, remdesivir, which was originally developed for Ebola, four days after a U.S. patient was said to have recovered by using the drug candidate. 
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Time perception clocks

With rapid transmission of 2019-nCoV, how fast is fast enough for communication?

Jan. 31, 2020
By Anette Breindl and Elise Mak
BEIJING – The current speed of new developments in the 2019-nCov outbreak is illustrated by a Jan. 28, 2020, press conference in Munich, where Andreas Zapf, head of the infection task force in the Bavarian ministry for health and food safety, briefed reporters on the first confirmed German case.
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WHO declares coronavirus a public health emergency

Jan. 30, 2020
By Michael Fitzhugh
The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared a "public health emergency of international concern" over the global outbreak of novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV), reversing a week-ago decision by its International Health Regulations Emergency Committee. The move comes "not because of what is happening in China, but because of what is happening in other countries," said WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, noting his confidence in China’s capacity to control the outbreak. "Our greatest concern is the potential for the virus to spread to countries with weaker health systems, and which are ill-prepared to deal with it," he said.
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Chinese flag, Wuhan virus alert button on keyboard

NCoV’s spread is rapid, but so are communications, countermeasures

Jan. 29, 2020
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – It has gone from “pneumonia of unknown cause” affecting 44 patients in Wuhan, China, on Jan. 5, 2020, to spark a global health alert, with the World Health Organization (WHO) now looking likely to declare the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, 2019-nCoV, a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) less than four weeks later.
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Micrographic image of coronavirus

HHS Secretary: No emergency here … yet

Jan. 29, 2020
By Mari Serebrov
Despite pressure from several lawmakers to declare the new coronavirus a U.S. public health emergency, Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Alex Azar said such a declaration isn’t needed, at least not yet.
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Other news to note for Jan. 28, 2020

Jan. 28, 2020
Biopharma happenings in Asia-Pacific, such as deals and partnerships, grants, preclinical data and other news in brief, including: Asahi Kasei, Aska Biotheus, Bravovax, Eyepoint, Genentech, Geovax Labs, Hanx, Inovio, Mundipharma, Ningbo Newbay Medical, Ocumension, Onconova, Otsuka, Paion, Phoremost, Pieris, Taiho, Tilt, Veloxis
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Coronavirus under electron microscope

Co-Diagnostics completes critical step in developing coronavirus diagnostic

Jan. 28, 2020
By Annette Boyle
Salt Lake City-based Co-Diagnostics Inc. has finished the principle design work for a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) screening test for the novel coronavirus that has sickened nearly 3,000 with an acute respiratory illness and killed more than 80 people in Wuhan, China.
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Wuhan coronavirus is emergency in China, not yet international concern: WHO

Jan. 28, 2020
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – After a second day of deliberation, the World Health Organization (WHO) held off declaring that the novel coronavirus infection raging in Wuhan is an international health emergency, saying the low number of cases outside China means it is not time to escalate the response to this level.
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