US healthcare giant Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ) has started work on a vaccine against the Wuhan novel coronavirus.
The outbreak, which has spread to every region of China and to other parts of the world, has so far killed 170 people, according to updates on Thursday.
"This latest outbreak of a novel pathogen once again reinforces the importance of investing in preparedness, surveillance and response"
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