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    Advances in Influenza Research: Developing Effective VaccinesAdvances in Influenza Research: Developing Effective Vaccines
 
The influenza virus is constantly evolving, making it difficult to predict and prevent outbreaks. Current influenza vaccines come in various types, including live attenuated virus vaccines, inactivated whole virus vaccines, virosome vaccines, split-virion vaccines, and subunit vaccines.

This webinar outlines recent advancements in the development and use of different types of influenza vaccines, as well as future directions, such as creating universal influenza vaccines.

 
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   Large study uncovers new details about long COVIDLarge study uncovers new details about long COVID
 
Initial findings from a study of nearly 10,000 Americans, many of whom had COVID-19, have uncovered new details about long COVID, the post-infection set of conditions that can affect nearly every tissue and organ in the body.
 
 Nonhuman primate study helps explain how stem cell transplantation can kill HIV virus
 
Nonhuman primate study helps explain how stem cell transplantation can kill HIV virusNew animal research is helping explain why at least five people have become HIV-free after receiving a stem cell transplant.
 
 
 Heart transplant patients receiving COVID-19 positive donor hearts may face increased mortality risk
 
Heart transplant patients receiving COVID-19 positive donor hearts may face increased mortality riskHeart transplant recipients receiving organs from active COVID-19 positive donors may have an increased risk of death at six months and one year when compared to those receiving organs from recently recovered COVID-19 patients and COVID-19 negative patients, according to a study published today in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
 
 
 Novel vaccine offers hope for defeating epidemic meningitis by 2030
 
Novel vaccine offers hope for defeating epidemic meningitis by 2030A trial of a new vaccine against meningococcal disease, a cause of meningitis and blood poisoning, has found that it is safe and induces a strong immune response across five strains of meningococcal bacteria: A, C, W, Y and X.
 
 
 New SEISMIC facility could improve our understanding of infectious diseases, aging and cancers
 
New SEISMIC facility could improve our understanding of infectious diseases, aging and cancersA new national research facility could significantly improve our understanding of infectious diseases, aging and cancers, leading to novel treatments and vaccines.
 
 
 Is COVID-19 diagnosis associated with the risk and incidence of type 1 diabetes?
 
Is COVID-19 diagnosis associated with the risk and incidence of type 1 diabetes?Researchers assessed the incidence and risk of type 1 diabetes in children with coronavirus disease 2019.
 
 

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