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Why mucosal vaccines could be vital to getting ahead of SARS-CoV-2

May 2, 2023

The Pharmaceutical Journal

Although current COVID-19 vaccines have been hugely effective at reducing serious disease and death, we need to prevent transmission to truly bring the pandemic under control, and that is where it is hoped mucosal vaccines will come in.

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