Vaccination can prevent three of every four flu infections, even when the vaccines are imperfectly tailored to block the common wintertime pathogens, a new study shows. That finding is reassuring, researchers say, because it’s difficult to anticipate how the flu virus will evolve each year during the time from the start of vaccine manufacture to deployment.
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