Scientists from Sechenov University and the Medical University of Vienna have developed a vaccine against cat allergies. It has passed preclinical studies and is ready for clinical trials.
In 2023-2024, experts intend to start toxicological and clinical trials. The next step is the registration of the vaccine.
According to representatives of Sechenov University, at least 30% of the world’s adult population suffers from allergies to cats. This species is classified as a life-threatening disease, the university noted.
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