McMaster Study Finds That Complications From Influenza Are Mostly Endured By New Moms and Obese People Risk

Up to 500,000 people world-wide die of severe influenza each year. Despite this, a study from McMaster University, says that there has been no clear evidence about who is susceptible for influenza complications and it may not be who people think. This is important because issues during past influenza seasons and pandemics have included vaccine shortage; the time needed to develop vaccines for specific influenza strains and which groups are first in line for vaccination. ...

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