Publications by authors named "Jeanine M May"

is a highly infectious Gram-negative bacterium that is the etiologic agent of tularemia in animals and humans. The incidence of tularemia is very low with a lack of comprehensive data that describe disease in humans due to difficulty in understanding time and routes of exposure. Under the title Operation Whitecoat, researchers at Ft.

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  • The study investigated the safety and effectiveness of the GLS-5300 DNA vaccine for MERS in healthy adults aged 18-50.
  • Participants received various doses (0.67 mg, 2 mg, and 6 mg) through intramuscular injections, with safety monitored by a committee.
  • Results indicated that there were no serious vaccine-related adverse events, although most participants (93%) experienced mild injection-site reactions.
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