While current flu shots need to be updated each season, scientists are finding new ways to make vaccine that could last much longer and cover more strains.
Vaccines have traditionally worked by teaching the immune system to recognize a specific virus or bacterium—in effect, ...
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Scientists at Stanford University say they are developing a single nasal spray vaccine that could protect against coughs, ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced recently that it will not review Moderna’s mRNA flu vaccine, despite late-stage trials showing it was safe and effective. The rejection has many in and ...
The president’s pick for surgeon general is a vaccine skeptic. During her Senate confirmation hearing Wednesday, Casey Means ...
European regulators cleared Moderna’s first-of-its-kind vaccine as US approval remains uncertain. On Friday, Moderna’s ...
(This is an excerpt of the Health Rounds newsletter, where we present latest medical studies on Tuesdays and Thursdays.) Feb ...
The flu vaccine is its first using mRNA technology for influenza.
After the U.S. withdrew from the World Health Organization, it wasn't clear they would participate in this WHO-led meeting to determine the recipe for the next flu vaccine.
Moderna held further discussions with regulators and announced that the agency would accept the company’s application for approval of its flu vaccine that uses mRNA technology.
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New trial shows that an mRNA flu vaccine is over a third more effective than standard flu shots at preventing influenza A
A potential massive breakthrough!
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