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Flu vaccine will work better than last year

byCustoms Today Report
21/09/2015
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CANADA: Federal public health officials say they are gearing up to make sure efforts to combat influenza will be more successful during this year’s flu season compared to 2014. Last year’s flu season was classified by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as “moderately severe” and “especially severe” in adults 65 and older. On Thursday, Dr. Tom Frieden, director of the CDC, said the agency has taken measures to ensure this season’s flu vaccine is more effective than the one available to the public last year.
Last year, the agency reported to the public that the flu vaccine made available was less than 23 percent effective against the circulating dominant strain, due to mutations found in the virus. Typically, the overall efficacy rate for the flu vaccine is between 50 and 60 percent for the general population during peak flu season.
The CDC says a recent analysis of the flu strains making their way around the U.S. and elsewhere indicates that the vaccine on-hand will be effective. This year’s vaccine is derived from the H1N1-like virus, H3N2-like virus and influenza B. The new vaccine was reformulated to match mutational changes to these three dominant strains of the flu. Last year, officials said the dominant strain—H3N2—mutated too much for the vaccine to work well, a phenomenon health experts called “viral drift.”

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