Are Influenza Vaccines Worth The Effort? BMJ
Each year enormous effort goes into producing influenza vaccines and delivering them to appropriate sections of the population. But a review of the evidence in this week’s BMJ suggests that they may not be as effective as we think.So is this effort justified, asks vaccine expert Tom Jefferson?Public policy worldwide recommends the use of inactivated influenza vaccines (vaccines that contain dead viruses) to prevent seasonal outbreaks. [click link for full article]