Could one vaccine protect against everything?
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There’s a vaccine being developed now that would protect you against every strain of the flu— even ones that don’t exist yet. But influenza is constantly mutating, so is a universal vaccine even possible? And how do you design a vaccine that will be effective against future strains? Explore how scientists are developing new ways to help our immune systems fight viruses.
What are the biggest roadblocks scientists face in creating a universal flu vaccine? What are some of the factors that make it so challenging?
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