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Could one vaccine stop nearly all respiratory pathogens? Here’s where the science stands

Imagine a single vaccine that protects against the flu, COVID-19, lung-invading bacteria and seasonal allergens all at once.

Scientists recently developed a nasal spray to protect against multiple respiratory diseases, including seasonal influenza and COVID-19, which they’ve so far tested in mice over a three-month period. They call the promising invention a “universal respiratory vaccine,” though it doesn’t stimulate the immune system the way classic vaccines do.

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