Health & Medicine
Researchers Develop Vaccine that can Protect against Different Strains of Flu
Developing vaccine for flu is a difficult task, as researchers first have to look at the various strains that are most likely to cause the disease in a given year. A new study proposes a new model to make vaccines more "universal", where a vaccine is designed to target an internal protein of the flu virus, as opposed to surface proteins that are bound to change over time.
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