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In influenza vaccination, PFSs may cost more per dose than multidose vials (MDVs), but could offer advantages in speed, disposal, wastage and patient safety owing to premeasured accurate doses ...
On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced that the government will invest $176 million in ...
A single dose of the antiviral baloxavir marboxil (Xofluza) led to a lower incidence of influenza virus transmission to ...
To create the experimental bird flu vaccine, the researchers added what’s called a histidine tag, or his-tag, to both the H5 ...
Vial and packaging for the 1957 H2N2 vaccine, at the National Museum of ... Maurice Hilleman, an American microbiologist then running influenza monitoring efforts at the Walter Reed Army Institute ...
A new large-scale study conducted by the Cleveland Clinic on the effectiveness of the 2024–2025 influenza vaccine shows that those who took the shot had a 27 percent higher risk of infection compared ...
Researchers found that among 53,402 Cleveland Clinic employees in northern Ohio, getting the influenza vaccine was associated with a 27% increase in flu infections. "The influenza vaccine can be ...
These influenza vaccines have significantly reduced flu ... reduced errors and decreased syringe and vial disposal needs. This announcement follows the European Medicines Agency’s approval ...
Most single-dose vials and prefilled syringes ... An annual flu vaccine is safe and effective for preventing influenza. Many people report mild side effects, like muscle aches or low-grade fever ...
Pfizer and BioNTech have teamed up to develop an influenza and Covid-19 combination vaccine that uses mRNA technology, starting multiple clinical trials evaluating updated formulations.
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