Nebraska researchers working on vaccine against bird flu
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By Jake Anderson
Published on April 27, 2026.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers are working on a vaccine against bird flu, which has shown promising results in both mice and cattle. They are seeking partnerships and funding to continue their research and develop a multi-species option. There are currently limited vaccines available for poultry, but this could be the first to protect cattle.
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