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Inside the Laboratory Working on a Hantavirus Vaccine

University of Bath researchers say the antigen targets Hantaan disease as they work toward a vaccine against hantavirus spread by rodents.

  • Scientists from the University of Bath have developed a new antigen against Hantaan disease, a type of hantavirus, offering potential for a vaccine against the virus.
  • Hantaviruses are typically spread to humans through exposure to infected rodents, particularly via their droppings, saliva, or urine, yet no effective vaccine or specific antiviral treatment currently exists.
  • EnsiliTech, a Bristol-based startup, is collaborating with researchers to eliminate cold-storage requirements for vaccine distribution, potentially revolutionizing transportation and administration globally.
  • The antigen successfully elicited a strong immune response, though researchers noted further work is required before market deployment of this novel hantavirus approach.
  • Future scaling efforts aim to reach populations most vulnerable to Hantaan disease, positioning this innovation to provide protection for large at-risk groups worldwide.
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Inside the laboratory working on a hantavirus vaccine

A team of scientists from the University of Bath have developed a new antigen against the Hantaan disease - a type of hantavirus

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Innovation News Network broke the news on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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