Science Round-Up: SSI reports promising results in bid to create vaccine to protect infants from killer virus

Vaccine researchers at Statens Serum Institut, working in close collaboration with peers from Boston Children’s Hospital, are optimistic about a new vaccine to protect newborn children against respiratory infections caused by the RS virus (RSV).

RSV is one of the leading causes of death among under-fives in the world, and it can also affect the elderly.

Tested well on mice
So far, the vaccine has tested well on mice, said SSI.

In fact, the vaccine might not only protect infants from RSV, but also influenza, coronavirus and other serious infections, SSI department head Gabriel Kristian Pedersen told DR.


Should the health authority change its stance on PFAS?
Concerns are growing about the Sundhedsstyrelsen health authority’s stance on PFAS, the chemical that continues to be found in various groundwater sources in Denmark, in particular regards to its advice to pregnant and breastfeeding women. Sundhedsstyrelsen maintains it is safe for women, who have been potentially exposed to PFAS, to continue as normal, but an increasing number of experts disagree. Their main concern is that once PFAS is ingested, it tends to remain in the system for a long time. They urge Sundhedsstyrelsen to fund more testing.

Two more food products withdrawn
Fødevarestyrelsen has recalled two food products following the discovery of mould that could be harmful to consumers. The products are packets of mushroom steaks purchased from Dagli’Brugsen, Irma, SuperBrugsen and Kvickly with the expiry date August 7, and packets of Dild-Deller, a type of frikadeller, again sold by the same supermarkets – along with Fakta and Coop365, with an expiry date of August 6. Shoppers are advised to return the products to the place of purchase for a refund.

Charges against euthanasia doctor dropped
Charges have been dropped against a former Funen doctor suspected of assisting people opting for euthanasia, which remains illegal in Denmark. Following the news, Svend Lings told media this was a green light to continue helping people to die on their own terms. In 2019, he was expelled from the Den Almindelige Danske Lægeforening after the Supreme Court found him guilty of assisting two suicides and one suicide attempt. An appeal to the European Court of Human Rights failed. Lings ended up serving two months in prison.

Beached whale was unwell
A rare beaked whale was found dead in shallow water off the coast of Voersø in North Jutland, a little south of Sæby, last week. The stranded whale was unwell with bleeding in the intestines, it was later confirmed by an autopsy.




  • International workers face higher risks in Danish workplaces

    International workers face higher risks in Danish workplaces

    A fatal accident in Flemløse has raised concerns about the safety of foreign workers in Denmark. A study by Aalborg University revealed that migrant workers, particularly in construction, face higher accident risks. The report calls for stricter penalties, better inspections, and improved conditions, as their numbers have increased significantly.

  • The standard of living in Denmark is among the highest in the world, says a study

    The standard of living in Denmark is among the highest in the world, says a study

    Productivity, low inequality, and strong unionization make Denmark an economy able to provide high standards of living for ordinary wage earners, according to a study by the Danish Trade Union’s Business Council

  • Dane wows to fight for cheaper energy and green transition in new EU Commission

    Dane wows to fight for cheaper energy and green transition in new EU Commission

    With a slim majority, the EU Parliament approved the new Commission under the leadership of German Ursula von der Leyen on Wednesday. Danish Dan Jørgensen will be EU Commissioner for Energy and Housing. Like his colleagues, he is ready to work for Europe from next week

  • Two internationals died in a workplace accident in Fyn

    Two internationals died in a workplace accident in Fyn

    A major workplace accident took place at Flemløse Biogas in Fyn. Two foreign nationals died, and six others were injured, with their conditions still undisclosed. The police and emergency services are searching for another missing person.

  • Employment in the green industry is growing

    Employment in the green industry is growing

    According to data from Statistics Denmark, employment in the green industry grew by an average of nearly 6% in one year. In some sub-sectors, this growth reached between 10% and 20%. These numbers make the green sector one of the fastest-growing in terms of employment in Denmark.

  • For the first time, Danish won’t be used in Folketing parliamentary work

    For the first time, Danish won’t be used in Folketing parliamentary work

    Aki-Matilda Høegh-Dam, a member of the Greenlandic party Siumut and a member of Parliament, said that she would use only her mother tongue during the Folketing’s question time sessions. As a result, Parliament decided to trial simultaneous interpretation.


  • Employment in the green industry is growing

    Employment in the green industry is growing

    According to data from Statistics Denmark, employment in the green industry grew by an average of nearly 6% in one year. In some sub-sectors, this growth reached between 10% and 20%. These numbers make the green sector one of the fastest-growing in terms of employment in Denmark.

  • The intuition trap: leading Danes in cross-cultural teams

    The intuition trap: leading Danes in cross-cultural teams

    Signe Biering, an executive coach trained in psychology with a background in diplomacy, explains how over-reliance on intuition in decision-making can hinder cross-cultural collaboration. She highlights Denmark’s cultural tendency to trust gut feelings and authenticity but warns of its risks in diverse teams. Biering advocates for leaders to challenge instincts, embrace differences, and balance intuition with analytical thinking to foster trust, collaboration, and growth.

  • “Talents, start using AI tools now,” says Siri and Change.org founder

    “Talents, start using AI tools now,” says Siri and Change.org founder

    In an exclusive interview with The Copenhagen Post, the founder of Siri and Change.org, and currently VP of AI Experience at Airbnb, gives young talents advice on how to deal with the job market changed by artificial intelligence.