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Mon Dec 20, 2021, 11:07 PM Dec 2021

Flu Vaccines Don't Match Main Circulating Flu Virus Strain, (Likely Protect Against Hosp., Death) [View all]

CNN, 'Flu vaccines don't match the main circulating flu virus strain, researchers find,' Dec. 17, 2021. - Ed.

*(Seasonal flu vaccines are still likely to protect against severe illness and death, studies show).

(CNN) One of the main circulating influenza viruses has changed and the current flu vaccines don't match it well any more -- an indication they may not do much to prevent infection, researchers reported Thursday. But they are still likely to prevent severe illness. "From our lab-based studies it looks like a major mismatch," Scott Hensley, a professor of microbiology at the Univ. of Penn. who led the study, told CNN. It's bad news for the vaccine, he said. Influenza vaccines protect against 4 different strains of the flu: H3N2, H1N1 and 2 strains of influenza B. Hensley's study only covers H3N2, but that happens to be the main circulating strain.

The vaccine mismatch may help explain an outbreak of flu at the Univ. of Mich. last month that affected more than 700 people. More than 26% of those who tested positive had been vaccinated against flu -- the same percentage as those who tested negative. - That indicates the vaccine was not effective in preventing infection. It's what flu viruses do, Hensley said. "We have been monitoring this virus for several months," he said. Flu viruses mutate all the time—far more than other viruses, including the coronavirus. And different variations can circulate at the same time. - But this version of H3N2 has changes that help it escape the antibodies the body makes in response to vaccines. (Flu and Covid-19 cases rising in much of the US).

Antibodies are the 1st line of defense against invaders like viruses, and the current vaccine doesn't seem to generate any of the right antibodies against this new, mutated version of H3N2, called 2a2 for short. Luckily, the changes are unlikely to affect the 2nd line of defense offered by immune system- T-cells, so even if the vaccines don't protect against infection, they are likely to protect people against severe disease and death, Hensley said.
* "Studies have clearly shown that seasonal influenza vaccines consistently prevent hospitalizations and deaths even in years where there are large antigenic mismatches," Hensley and colleagues wrote in a report posted online as a pre-print. It's not published in a peer reviewed journal. Influenza vaccinations will be crucial for reducing hospitalizations as SARS-CoV-2 and 2a2 H3N2 viruses co-circulate in the coming months."

The CDC has said influenza virtually disappeared last year, but it's coming back this year. The big fear is a "double whammy" of flu and Covid-19. Population immunity against influenza viruses is likely low since these viruses have not circulated widely during the COVID-19 pandemic," Hensley's team wrote. "Social distancing, mask wearing, and decreases in international travel have likely contributed to reduced global circulation of influenza viruses. Once COVID-19-related restrictions are eased or lifted, it is possible that influenza viruses will circulate widely due to lack of infection-induced population immunity over the past 2 years."

Flu vaccine efficacy changes from year to year. Part of the problem is the lead time needed to make influenza vaccines...

- More, https://www.cnn.com/2021/12/16/health/flu-vaccine-mismatch/index.html

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