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A study presented at The Annual Conference on Vaccinology Research (ACVR) offers insights into the efficacy of seasonal influenza vaccines.

The accuracy of ICD-10 varied depending on the patient's age, how the influenza season was defined, the time interval between symptom onset and testing, and the clinical setting.

The Department of Agriculture has initiated proactive measures, collaborating with federal agencies, to ensure the safety of the nation's meat supply.

A study presented at ESCMID examines the efficacy and safety of the vaccine in older populations.

FDA-approves mpox vaccine, FDA grants EUA for at-home multiplex papid test, FDA grants PDUFA for GSK 5-in-1 meningococcal vaccine, and more this month from the FDA.

Already FDA-approved in the US, TG-1000 confirms safety and prepares for global expansion.

The origins of the recent H5N1 (avian flu) case in Texas remain unknown, but a researcher offers insights into transmission between animals and humans, the likelihood of more cases, vaccine availability, and treatment.

Trial examines high-dose vs. standard-dose influenza vaccines.

Evaluating the importance of RSV vaccination implications for adults.

Emergency use authorization for CorDx TyFast Flu A/B & COVID-19.

The case was confirmed in Texas and the person was in contact with cows. CDC says the risk for infection remains low.

A large European study looked at a modern-day communication method and its influence on a public health initiative to increase immunizations.

Since changes in vaccine composition can sometimes lead to confusion or misinformation, effective communication is crucial to promote vaccine uptake.

Public health strategy in navigating flu season.

A recent study reveals the QIV-HD vaccine significantly lowers hospitalization rates compared to the standard-dose vaccine (QIV-SD).

Phase 2 study for the investigational antiviral, ZSP1273 (onradivir), demonstrated safety and efficacy in reducing the time to resolution of symptoms in a multicenter trial.

The National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID) medical director weighs in on this year’s respiratory virus season and offers some strategies to prevent transmission.

Though more research is needed to determine reasons for the association, a study published in JAMA Network revealed the 2021-2022 influenza season was associated with a significantly higher household transmission risk compared to pre-pandemic seasons.

In 43 of 154 school weeks, air samples were positive for influenza A virus (IAV) while SARS-CoV-2 was positive in air samples in 101 of 154 school weeks.

Analysis of the NUDGE-FLU study reveals electronic nudges designed to boost influenza vaccination were more effective in older adults without diabetes, highlighting the need for tailored approaches in diabetes populations.

Last year was the fourth season to be classified as high severity since the 2009 influenza A(H1N1) pandemic.

Overall, the study authors concluded that the immunogenicity of QIV and TIV was similar for common influenza ingredients for children aged 6 to 35 months.

The interim analysis of its phase 3 study shows the company’s mRNA-1010 vaccine was efficacious against all 4 A and B influenza strains.

Aerobic activity and muscle strengthening exercises reduced the risk of pneumonia or influenza mortality, even when the exercises were completed less frequently than recommended.

Non-enveloped viruses were resistant to all types of wash products and duration tested, including synthetic soaps, such as the ones typically used in hospitals.


































































































































