Dr. Curiel says vaccines in nasal form target the airway, where a respiratory virus enters the body. “A systemic injection, like MRNA, will augment antibodies in the blood, not so much in the lung.
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The Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved the first at-home flu vaccine, a nasal spray that consumers with a ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved the first flu vaccine that comes in the form of a nasal spray and ...
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