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How to Cash in on the Fight Against the Zika Virus

Where some see danger and upheaval, investors see opportunity. And the harrowing Zika virus is no different. Investors are jumping into stocks focused on detecting or wiping out the virus.

by Janet Morrissey

One of the biggest potential beneficiaries of the Zika scare is Intrexon Corp. (XON) , whose Oxitec unit makes genetically modified mosquitoes that could kill off the mosquitoes that carry the Zika virus.



Several other companies - Roche Holding (RHHBY) , Luminex (LMNX) , Quest Diagnostics (DGX) , and Hologic Inc. (HOLX) - are also on investors' radars.

The companies recently received special FDA "emergency use" approval for their Zika diagnostic tests, which can now be used to detect the virus in the blood supply or in people. And since the FDA last week recommended all blood centers in the U.S. start screening for the Zika virus, demand for the tests should pop.


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Re: Healthcare 02 (May 15 - Dec 16)

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The CDC has set aside $6.8 million to fund public awareness, diagnosis and mosquito surveillance – although this is only a fraction of the $1.9 billion that the Obama administration has requested from Congress.

Source: New Scientist
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'Striking' Results from Early Zika Vaccine Trial

by LINDA CARROLL and SAMUEL SARMIENTO, MD

The race to develop a safe and effective vaccine against the Zika virus got one step closer Thursday, when a team of researchers reported positive results in the latest round of testing in monkeys.

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Here’s Why We Don’t Have A Vaccine For Zika (And Other Mosquito-Borne Viruses)

Due to the previously low impact of the virus and the estimated US$160-500 million it costs to develop a vaccine, Zika vaccine has not been on the radar.

Other severe and potentially fatal mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria, dengue, and West Nile virus affect millions of people each year and have been a higher priority.


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Re: Healthcare 02 (May 15 - Dec 16)

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Here’s Why We Don’t Have A Vaccine For Zika (And Other Mosquito-Borne Viruses)

Due to the previously low impact of the virus and the estimated US$160-500 million it costs to develop a vaccine, Zika vaccine has not been on the radar.

Other severe and potentially fatal mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria, dengue, and West Nile virus affect millions of people each year and have been a higher priority.


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Takeda joins effort to develop Zika vaccine with U.S. funding

By Bill Berkrot

Japanese drugmaker Takeda Pharmaceutical Co (4502.T) on Thursday said it is developing a vaccine to prevent the Zika virus, which has been linked to severe birth defects, and has secured funding from a U.S. government agency.

Takeda, which is also working on vaccines for other mosquito-borne viruses such as dengue, said it would initially receive nearly $20 million over the next 18 months to fund pre-clinical research and manufacturing in preparation for early human trials.

The contract is with BARDA, the U.S. Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority, a unit within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. It calls for funding of up to $312 million if the agency deems the vaccine worthy of moving through late stage testing and filing for approval, the company said.

Takeda has been conducting preclinical testing for several months and hopes to begin Phase I trials in healthy volunteers in the second half of 2017, Rajeev Venkayya, head of global vaccines for Takeda, said in a telephone interview.

The company said it was also in discussions with the Japanese government on its possible participation in the Zika collaboration.

The Takeda vaccine will utilize inactivated, or killed, whole Zika virus to promote an immune response, Venkayya said. The vaccines now in early human testing are DNA-based and contain no actual virus.

"To help protect people from Zika in the U.S. and abroad, we are aggressively pursuing the development of promising vaccine candidates around the world," Richard Hatchett, acting director of BARDA said in a statement.

BARDA said that including the Takeda funding, it has so far committed $76 million to help develop Zika vaccines, diagnostics, blood screening tests and other technologies to fight the virus.

Takeda joins several companies and government agencies in efforts to develop a vaccine against the virus that has spread across the Americas since the current outbreak was first detected last year in Brazil.

In recent weeks, U.S. authorities determined that local mosquitoes were transmitting Zika in an area of south Florida, while the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico has experienced a widespread outbreak.

More recently, Singapore identified a local outbreak.

On Thursday, officials in Florida said they had trapped in the Miami area the first mosquitoes that tested positive for Zika in the continental United States.

There is an urgent need to develop a vaccine for the virus, which in pregnant women can cause the rare birth defect microcephaly. This can lead to serious developmental problems, and has been linked to severe fetal brain abnormalities.

While the virus is primarily transmitted by mosquitoes, Zika can also be transmitted through unprotected sex with an infected person.

Inovio Pharmaceuticals (INO.O) and the U.S. National Institutes of Health have already begun human trials of vaccine candidates.

Source: Reuters
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Re: Healthcare 02 (May 15 - Dec 16)

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12 Health Care Equipment & Supplies Stocks to Buy Now

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Re: Healthcare 02 (May 15 - Dec 16)

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How to Find the Best Biotech Shares – Every Time

Spot these, and you'll never walk away from pharma profits again...

By ERNIE TREMBLAY

Source: Money Morning

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SPDR S&P Biotech (ETF) (XBI): The Bears Got Nothin’ on Biotech Stocks

Biotech stocks boast relative strength in spades

By Tyler Craig

Source: Tales of a Technician

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