Atlanta – An antigenic drift, discovered only after the vaccine's composition was finalized, caused a particularly severe flu season in the Northern Hemisphere last winter, leading to an unusually high number of hospitalizations and deaths, especially among children. However, the feared shortage of flu vaccines did not materialize...
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Atlanta – An antigenic drift, discovered only after the vaccine's composition was finalized, caused a particularly severe flu season in the Northern Hemisphere last winter, leading to an unusually high number of hospitalizations and deaths, especially among children. However, the feared shortage of flu vaccines did not materialize...