Bird flu vaccine trial against potential pandemic strain begins
Bird flu vaccine trial against potential pandemic strain begins The first volunteers in the UK have been immunised with a vaccine to protect against a potential bird flu pandemic.
The vaccine uses the same mRNA technology used in current Covid jabs, with scientists saying this enables the vaccine to be created quickly and at scale, in the event of a pandemic.
"It was quite easy and it could be something that ultimately proves incredibly important," she said.
The study will examine whether the vaccine is safe and can generate a strong immune response.
If so, it could then be licensed for use if needed.
Flu pandemics are inevitable, even if the timing of the next global outbreak is uncertain.
The flu virus is constantly evolving, which is why a new flu jab is needed every year.
A flu pandemic occurs when the strain shifts, rather than drifts, sufficiently that humans do not have any natural immunity to it.
The last one in 2009, called swine flu, was comparatively mild.
But the pandemic of Spanish flu after the First World War killed around 50 million people worldwide.
It is impossible to know if H5N1 will be the strain that causes the next flu pandemic.
There have been other experimental vaccines targeting this strain.
More recently, a strain circulating in the United States caused milder symptoms with eye inflammation being the primary symptoms.
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