An mRNA-based flu shot could make a huge difference in flu prevention, allowing scientists to pick a better strain match.
The findings arrive after a swirl of regulatory uncertainty surrounding the trivalent (three-strain) vaccine, mRNA-1010.
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Trivalent mRNA flu shot more effective than standard vaccines
Randomized trial shows superiority in adults 50 and older ...
While it is recommended for most people, it is particularly important for: Yes. Influenza viruses change over time, which is ...
The first ever avian influenza vaccine recently started trials in the UK. This marks a milestone in the prevention of bird flu infections in humans. The vaccine targets the H5N1 flu strain, which ...
“The flu vaccine cannot give you the flu because it contains inactivated virus or viral components only. Mild side effects ...
Moderna's mRNA-based seasonal flu vaccine worked better than conventional flu shots in a late-stage international trial of ...
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