mRNA shows promise as universal influenza vaccine in tests on mice and ferrets. (Page 1/1)
rinselberg NOV 25, 04:01 AM

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Scientists say they have made a breakthrough designing a vaccine against all 20 known types of flu.

It uses the same messenger-ribonucleic-acid (mRNA) technology as successful Covid vaccines.


Michelle Roberts for BBC News; November 25, 2022.
https://www.bbc.com/news/health-63744643
Jake_Dragon NOV 25, 11:39 AM

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successful Covid vaccines

olejoedad NOV 25, 11:41 AM
Mice and ferrets......

Pretty well sums up humanity.....
USFiero NOV 26, 03:39 PM

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Originally posted by Jake_Dragon:

[QUOTE]successful Covid vaccines

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Now define 'success' amirite?

I do think mRNA has promise but is really in its infancy.
I just don't like the massive experimental deployment that was executed upon the world... which has not validated the current iteration.
In fact damaged public acceptance. (See: 'Died Suddenly')