Nebraska hog producers could get a faster, safer flu vaccine

A new study conducted by University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers found that the vaccines Nebraska hog farmers rely on to protect their animals from influenza can actually make lung disease more severe when the virus drifts to a new strain.

Another participating UNL researcher said a new approach could change that — and update to match emerging strains — within a month.

Hiep Vu, an associate professor of animal science at UNL, has developed a swine flu vaccine that uses lipid nanoparticles — tiny fat-like particles — to deliver DNA directly into muscle cells. Once inside, the animal’s own cells produce a key flu protein, triggering an immune response without exposing the animal to live virus…

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