For specifically the H3N2 strain of influenza, the use of chicken eggs to develop a vaccine has been a particularly alarming issue. So much so that, current vaccines are only found to be 33% effective against the H3N2 strain of influenza. A mutation occurs within the vaccine, such that antibodies developed by human body’s immune system due to vaccination can no longer protect against H3N2 strain of influenza that someone might be exposed to in the environment. So, this article calls for greater research to be done on influenza, specifically on the process of making flu vaccines.
- Eyasu Kebede
Source: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/10/171030134625.htm
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