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Synthetic vaccine will help children in poor countries

Cuban researchers have developed the first synthetic vaccine against a bacteria that causes pneumonia and meningitis, a breakthrough aimed at lowering the cost of immunizing children in poorer countries.

The technology for the new vaccine was patented in 1999 by the University of Ottawa and the University of Havana. The Canadians discovered how to simplify crucial chemical reactions and Cuba applied the method on a larger scale, said Dr. Vicente Verez, head of the University of Havana's Synthetic Antigens Laboratory.

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Gazette story, March 10, 2000 (French only)