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BBC Inside Science

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The Future of Vaccines

Currently, we have to predict the strain that's going to circulate about a year in advance. If we design a vaccine which is supposed to elicit high numbers of these broadly neutralizing antibodies, with a single vaccine we would be protected over many, many seasons against a very broad number of potential flu strains. Can you see a time where smallpox, or like we're about to with polio, where this type of universal vaccine will effectively wipe out flu from the planet? It's a little bit difficult to say.

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