In a first, the US Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved a nasal spray flu vaccine for self-administration.
The FDA approved the first flu vaccine that does not have to be administered by a health care provider, but it won’t be available in time for this respiratory virus season.
With the end of summer and the slow approach of fall, flu season has come into focus for the region. As we enter flu season, ...
Comprehensive testing packages with a broad detection capability, ensure that multiple pathogens are identified in one go, ...
When flu season rolls around, the workplace often becomes a breeding ground for illness. Shared spaces, close contact with ...
It's that time of year when respiratory viruses start to circulate widely, but how can you tell the difference betwee ...
As we head into fall, we are getting closer to flu season, which means it’s time to start thinking about getting a flu shot.
The FDA has approved the game-changing first flu vaccine spray that can be self-administered!On Friday, September 20, the ...
According to health experts, getting the flu vaccine can help reduce hospitalizations and death. A 2023 CDC study showed that ...
Compared to those who get the flu, people infected with COVID-19 may take longer to show symptoms and may be contagious for ...
While the latest vaccination is expected to be available this fall, there are things Canadians can do now to protect ...
Digital letters increased flu vaccination rates among older adults in Denmark, showing effective, scalable results for high-risk groups.