Researchers get a step closer to universal flu vaccine

July 22, 2015

A new study leads the way toward a potential vaccine that could provide protection against numerous strains of influenza, including ones that could cause future pandemics.

Researchers at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) used a virus-like particle vaccine cocktail that expressed several different subtypes of a surface protein key to the flu virus.

Through a series of experiments, they found that 95 % of mice vaccinated with the cocktail were protected against eight different flu strains expressing seven different subtypes — including ones that were not in the vaccine at all.

That compares to only 5 % of mice that were protected after receiving a mock vaccination.

The vaccine was also found to be durable and to work well in older mice — an important aspect given that elderly people are especially likely to become seriously ill after being infected with the flu.

The study appears in mBio, the online open-access journal of the American Society for Microbiology.

– AFP Relaxnews

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