Scientists Find Minor Flu Strains Pack Bigger Punch

Findings reveal an ability of minor strains to elude current vaccines and spread the virus in ways not previously known

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Minor variants of flu strains, which are not typically targeted in vaccines, carry a bigger viral punch than previously realized, a team of scientists has found. Its research, which examined samples from the 2009 flu pandemic in Hong Kong, shows that these minor strains are transmitted along with the major strains and can replicate and elude immunizations.

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