livescience - In an early animal test, a new nasal-spray vaccine has shown promise against a variety of germs and a common allergen, scientists report.
AI Summary: Scientists reported a nasal-spray vaccine that protected mice against a range of respiratory viruses, bacteria and even a common allergen, a tantalizing step toward a universal respiratory vaccine. The animal data look promising, but human trials are essential before anyone ditches annual shots for a single spritz and a prayer.
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