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Scientists Develop Universal Nasal Spray Vaccine That Protects Against Colds, Flu, COVID and Allergies

via Phys.org·Feb 21·3 sources

Scientists have developed a universal nasal spray vaccine that provides protection against the common cold, influenza, COVID-19, and allergies in a single treatment. If confirmed in human trials, the breakthrough could transform respiratory disease prevention by targeting the nasal passages where most airborne infections begin.

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stanford.edu

Scientists developed a universal vaccine formula for respiratory viruses, bacteria and allergens

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Universal vaccine for cold, flu, COVID and allergies moves a step closer, scientists say

HealthScience

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