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Compared with flu vaccine recipients, those given the RSV or shingles vaccine had 18% to 37% lower odds of receiving a ...
Influenza hemagglutinin subunit vaccines are more effective and offer better cross protection against various influenza virus ...
Seasonal flu-related hospitalizations and outpatient visits reached a 15-year high during the 2024-25 season, according to ...
RNA-1010 demonstrated superior relative vaccine efficacy that was 26.6% (95% CI; 16.7%, 35.4%) higher than a licensed ...
Moderna's mRNA flu vaccine showed 26.6% better efficacy than a standard flu shot in adults 50 and older during a global Phase ...
Both swine and avian influenza are strains of influenza A. Just as swine flu strains tend to infect pigs, avian flu strains ...
Influenza A and B are the most common types of flu in humans. Here, learn about the differences between influenza A and B, including symptoms and treatments.
With terms like "Influenza A," "Influenza B," "H5N1" and more currently floating around, this year's flu season can get confusing. Here's what you need to know about the current flu season and its ...
What’s the difference between Influenza A and Influenza B? Here’s what health officials say. Influenza A versus Influenza B Flu cases didn’t start to pick up until December 2024, according ...
What’s the difference between influenza A and influenza B, and does it matter which you catch? By Knvul Sheikh Each fall and winter, the flu emerges as a formidable force, spreading through the ...
What’s the difference between flu A vs. flu B? The two most common — and most severe — flu strains are A and B, the CDC says. Type A is known to cause more severe illness.
But not all influenza is the same. There are some notable differences between flu A and flu B strains. On the heels of a post-holiday COVID surge, flu cases and hospitalizations are ticking upwards.