A Closer Look at Flu Vaccination

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The University of Michigan has been synonymous with the flu vaccine since its first usage and Arnold Monto, MD, says work continues to make the vaccine as safe and effective as possible.

During IDWeek 2014 in Philadelphia, Arnold Monto, MD, of the University of Michigan, discusses the history of the flu vaccine, current efforts to develop more effective vaccines, and potential targets for further research to keep people of all ages safe from the potentially deadly condition.

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