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FluMist Media Information
FluMist is the product name of a cold-adapted,
live-attenuated, trivalent influenza virus vaccine developed by Hunein
"John" Maassab, Professor of Epidemiology at the University of Michigan
School of Public Health. Delivered as a nasal mist, FluMist offers an
important new approach to help protect people from influenza.
News:
Media Contact:
For further information:
Laura Lessnau (734) 647-1851
2004 Photos
PRNewswire has new MedImmune
publicity photos of the FluMist vaccine and patients receiving it. They
are available for download for media with accounts at:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/*20040830/**DCFLUMIST-a*
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/*20040830/**DCFLUMIST-b*
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/*20040830/**DCFLUMIST-c*
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/*20040830/**DCFLUMIST*-d
Contact Beth Malone for more
information at (202) 835-9463 or beth.malone@ketchum.com.
Press Releases:
UM
professor to test flu shot and nasal spray flu vaccine side by side.
October 13, 2004 press release.
Hunein
"John" Maassab receives 2003 Career Achievement Award from UM
Office of Technology Transfer.
October 9, 2003 press release
FDA
approves nasal spray flu vaccine invented at University of Michigan.
June 17,
2003 press release
Flumist voted safe and
effective.
December 18, 2002 press release
FDA
responds on FluMist.
July 11, 2002 press release
FluMist helps lead MedImmune to pursue Aviron.
December 13, 2001 press release
FDA advisory committee evaluates flu vaccine
invented at U-M School of Public Health.
July 27, 2001 press release
Flu vaccine invented at U-M School of Public
Health goes before FDA advisory committee July 26-27.
July 13, 2001 press release
University of Michigan articles about FluMist:
Michigan
Today: Inhalable Flu vaccine available this fall
(Fall 2003)
Findings
magazine (University of Michigan School of Public Health)
(6 MB, PDF)
(Spring/Summer 2003)
The
University Record (University of Michigan):
Nasal spray flu vaccine is culmination of years of effort by SPH researcher.
(July 30, 1997)
Michigan
Today: Putting Flu to Flight: Maassab's vaccine sprays a dangerous
virus.
(Fall 1997)
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FluMist is based on technology developed
by
Dr. Hunein "John" Maassab, Professor of Epidemiology at the
University of Michigan School of Public Health.

A
nurse administers the FluMist vaccine.
(2003 photo courtesy
of MedImmune, Inc. and Wyeth Vaccines.)
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