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vaccine
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com tagged with vaccine cover a range of topics including AI-driven flu vaccine prediction, novel vaccine production methods, and historical pandemic immunity. One thread highlights MIT's VaxSeer system, which uses artificial intelligence to forecast influenza strains and improve vaccine matching. Another thread explores the use of moth cells in Novavax's coronavirus vaccine. Additional threads address political narratives around vaccine development, the global race for an Ebola vaccine, and research suggesting swine flu survivors may develop broad immunity against multiple flu strains. These threads reflect interest in vaccine technology, public health, and scientific innovation.
MIT’s new AI system, VaxSeer, promises to sharpen the blunt instrument of seasonal influenza vaccine selection by predicting which viral strains will dominate and which vaccine candidates will provide the best antigenic match months before manufacturing decisions must be locked in.
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BBC News - Swine flu offers extraordinary super immunity
People who recover from swine flu may be left with an extraordinary natural ability to fight off flu viruses, findings suggests.
In the nine patients they studied who had caught swine flu during the pandemic, they found the infection...