Good News: Flu breakthrough promises a vaccine to kill all strains

Flu

Would not it be wonderful if a single flu vaccine could kill all strains? This has been successfully tested at Oxford.
Scientists at Oxford University have successfully tested a universal flu vaccine that could work against all known strains of the illness, taking a significant step in the fight against a disease that affects billions of people each year.

The treatment – using a new technique and tested for the first time on humans infected with flu – targets a different part of the flu virus to traditional vaccines, meaning it does not need expensive reformulation every year to match the most prevalent virus that is circulating the world.