The New England journal of medicine

Effectiveness, Immune Response, and Safety of a Modified mRNA Flu Vaccine

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Abstract

Essence

A modified mRNA influenza vaccine reduced lab-confirmed influenza-like illness more than a licensed inactivated vaccine in healthy adults aged 18 to 64 years.

Evidence

Phase 3 randomized trial in 18,476 adults across the United States, South Africa, and the Philippines found 34.5% relative efficacy versus control, stronger HAI responses for A/H3N2 and A/H1N1 but not B strains, and more frequent mostly mild to moderate reactogenicity.

Caveat

The benefit was driven by circulating A strains with almost no B cases, and the mRNA vaccine caused more local, systemic, and fever reactions than control.

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