Here's our selection of the top immunology stories in the news this week.
Friday 14 July
- Zika vaccines protect mouse fetuses - The Scientist
- The child whose town rejected vaccines - Wellcome Collection
- Researchers overcome suppression of immune response against bacterial pathogens - EurekAlert
Thursday 13 July
- Targeting 'broken' metabolism in immune cells reduces inflammatory disease - EurekAlert
- Chickenpox vaccination now available on the high street, but should parents get it for their kids? - HuffPost
- Discovery of brain-like activity in immune system promises better disease treatments - EurekAlert
- How we’ve evolved to fight the bugs that infect us - The Conversation
Wednesday 12 July
- Eye microbiome trains immune cells to fend off pathogens - EurekAlert
- How two organ transplants changed two women's lives - BBC Newsbeat
- Barrier to autoimmune disease may open door to HIV, study suggests - EurekAlert
Tuesday 11 July
- First vaccine shows gonorrhoea protection - BBC News
- New analysis sheds light on mutations in cancer and the immune system - Francis Crick Institute
- More than 50,000 alive due to organ transplants, NHS says - BBC News
- BSACI guideline for the diagnosis and management of allergic and non-allergic rhinitis - EurekAlert
Monday 10 July
- New ways to create and deliver medications for immune-medicated neuropathies - EurekAlert
- Dendritic cells 'divide and conquer' to elude viral infection while promoting immunity - EurekAlert
- Immune system cell clones created before birth may last for decades - EurekAlert