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A universal flu treatment?: llama antibodies

Influenza viruses, responsible for flu, infect millions of people around the world each year. Current vaccines do not protect against all strains of the virus, so scientists are working to develop a ‘universal vaccine’. Microbiologist Megan Ardis explores how antibodies derived from llamas might help combat flu and perhaps other viruses including SARS-CoV-2

AQA Cell recognition and the immune system

OCR A Communicable diseases, disease prevention and the immune system

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