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21 August 2024
Multiresistant intestinal bacteria are becoming an increasing problem in the Danish healthcare system. From 2022 to 2023, the number of infections with CPE bacteria rose by 43 percent, according to new data from the surveillance programme at Statens ...
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15 July 2024
The Department of Data Integration and Analysis (DIAS) at Statens Serum Institut (SSI) is pleased to announce that we have published a website in English that provides an overview of the Digital Infectious Disease Preparedness at SSI, including the d...
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8 May 2024
The Danish Independent Research Fund has granted 6.2 million Danish kroner for a research collaboration between the Statens Serum Institute (SSI) and the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). The project’s aim is to develop novel mRNA vaccines...
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22 April 2024
Statens Serum Institut is part of the European Partnership on Animal Health and Welfare (EUP AH&W), the largest research and innovation initiatives the European Commission has co-funded to control infectious diseases of animals and to promote ani...
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12 April 2024
Statens Serum Institut has tested new vaccine strategies against ocular infection with Chlamydia trachomatis (Trachoma). The first human tests show promising results.
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26 March 2024
Denmark and Sweden will jointly establish an EU reference laboratory for antibiotic resistance, which will contribute with scientific and independent expert knowledge within diagnostics and infection preparedness.
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20 March 2024
Following two successful Phase 1 trials of a novel vaccine candidate containing Statens Serum Institut’s ProC6C protein together with Novavax’s Matrix-M™ adjuvant, the first patient has been dosed at Mali trial site.
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12 March 2024
Statens Serum Institut (SSI) is collaborating with researchers from across Europe to develop a vaccine that can protect against stomach ulcers. This week, the collaboration partners are gathering for a progress meeting at SSI.
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7 March 2024
A new variant of gonorrhoea bacteria has become more frequent, especially among young heterosexual women, according to a new study from Statens Serum Institut. The new bacterial variants may be the cause of the changed infection epidemiology.
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9 February 2024
The Statens Serum Institut is leading a newly launched project, EU-WISH, aimed at further developing wastewater surveillance to track diseases across Europe. This week, the project was launched in Athens with the participation of 26 European countrie...