NIH Doctor Says Vaccines 'Not A Very Good Match' For Common Flu Strain

NIH Doctor Says Vaccines 'Not A Very Good Match' For Common Flu Strain

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The flu vaccine for the current year is only 58% effective against the influenza B Victoria strain, which primarily affects children. Despite this, the vaccine can still prevent complications. Dr. Fauci supports developing a universal flu vaccine. The current flu season has been severe, with 32 pediatric deaths reported, the highest since 2004, excluding the swine flu pandemic. The CDC advises everyone over six months to get a flu shot, with some children needing two doses.

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