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The nasal spray is a live vaccine that isn't recommended during pregnancy. Mayo Clinic Minute: Why getting vaccinated for the flu is doubly important this ...
"Every year, different viruses circulate. Every yea, we make new vaccines. And even while we're giving those vaccines, the flu virus is mutating. In the ...
Learn about polymer shielding of vectors and vaccines in the Virology, Vector and Vaccine Engineering Laboratory of Michael A. Barry, Ph.D., at Mayo Clinic.
"You are getting the flu vaccine for two reasons," says Dr. Gregory Poland, director of Mayo Clinic's Vaccine Research Group. "The first is to protect yourself.
I have a 15-year-old son, and I am wondering if it is safe for him to be vaccinated for COVID-19 or if he is at risk for developing a heart condition. ANSWER: ...
... vaccines developed in response to the pandemic. The first vaccine has been distributed to all 50 states, and vaccinations are underway. Development of safe ...
Moderna and Pfizer are mRNA vaccines. The FDA has already approved a third COVID-19 vaccine dose for those who have compromised immune systems, as part of their ...
The leaders of Mayo Clinic's Vaccine Research Group are emphasizing the need for increased long-term study of vaccines and their mechanisms with future ...
Additional doses should be given a minimum of 28 days after completing a messenger RNA vaccination series. The Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines are ...
... vaccinations, including what you need and when you need it. Dr. Poland also will give an update on the flu season and research on a new universal flu vaccine.
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