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Vaccines against influenza

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Influenza vaccines have been in use since the early 1940s. However, their controversial status is attested by a relatively low level of use. Although it has been improved during the last few years, the image of this type of vaccine has been poor for a number of reasons.

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Hannoun, C. (1978). Vaccines against influenza. In: Voller, A., Friedman, H. (eds) New Trends and Developments in Vaccines. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-6630-0_6

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