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Why can influenza immunizations solve the problem?

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Why can influenza immunizations solve the problem?

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Each year, scientists and manufacturers work to create a new influenza vaccine to be used before the flu season. However, influenza can mutate rapidly into new varieties and these cannot always be anticipated many months before the season starts, when vaccine production begins. Since the flu virus is always mutating and new strains appear, this type of research is always valuable.

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