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Intranasal influenza vaccine enhances immune response and offers broad protection, researchers find.

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An influenza vaccine that is made of nanoparticles and administered through the nose enhances the body’s immune response to influenza virus infection and offers broad protection against different viral strains, according to researchers in the Institute for Biomedical Sciences at Georgia State University.

Recurring seasonal flu epidemics and potential pandemics are among the most severe threats to public health. Current seasonal influenza vaccines induce strain-specific immunity and are less effective against mismatched strains. Broadly protective influenza vaccines are urgently needed.

Intranasal vaccines are a promising strategy for combatting infectious respiratory diseases, such as influenza. They are more effective than vaccines injected into a muscle because they can induce mucosal immune responses in respiratory tracts, preventing infection at the portal of virus entry. They can also stimulate systemic immune responses throughout the body.

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Research Paper:

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Snackjack

That sounds encouraging. Thank you.

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knitter

On a lighter note , my cats were given a flu vaccine into their noses . Sneezed all over me so I guess I am immune to cat flu . Mind you it was years ago , so worn off by now.

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Alberta56

Sounds very promising.

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Izb1

A new way for protecting the lungs and nose, looks like we are striding forward. I just hope some pharmaceutical company takes it on and it doesnt get left behind like alot of the research does . Thank 2greys, its encouraging to read x

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