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Universal influenza virus vaccines: what needs to happen next?

Cecilia TrucchiChiara PaganinoDaniela AmiciziaAndrea OrsiValentino TisaMaria Francesca PiazzaGiancarlo IcardiFilippo Ansaldi
Published in: Expert opinion on biological therapy (2019)
The development of a universal influenza vaccine that confers protection against homologous, drifted, and shifted influenza virus strains could obviate the need for annual reformulation and mitigate disease burden. The scientific community has long been awaiting the advent of universal influenza vaccines; these are currently under development in laboratories worldwide. If such vaccines are immunogenic, efficacious, and able to confer long-lasting immunity, they might be integrated with or supplant traditional influenza vaccines.
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