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A confirmed case of bird flu in China has confirmed that the threat of human-to-human contagion is still largely limited to the blood relatives of those infected. In an important case for vaccine developers, the man recovered after he was given plasma drawn from a woman who had received an experimental bird flu vaccine that had been made from whole, killed H5N1. The vaccine was made by Sinovac from a 2004 Vietnamese strain of the disease. If researchers can show that the recovery was linked to the vaccine, the whole virus vaccine could prove a key to spurring immunity to a range of possible mutations of H5N1. &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.fiercebioresearcher.com/story/vaccine-a-success-for-human-to-human-h5n1-case/2008-04-08&quot;&gt;Report&lt;/a&gt;
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