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Flu vaccine: NHS patients wanted to test 'universal' jab | Flu vaccine: NHS patients wanted to test 'universal' jab |
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Researchers are seeking about 500 NHS patients to try out a new "universal" vaccine against seasonal flu. | Researchers are seeking about 500 NHS patients to try out a new "universal" vaccine against seasonal flu. |
The experimental vaccine works differently from the one currently available, which has to be remade each year based on a "best guess" of what type of flu is likely to be about. | The experimental vaccine works differently from the one currently available, which has to be remade each year based on a "best guess" of what type of flu is likely to be about. |
The new jab targets part of the virus that does not change each year. | The new jab targets part of the virus that does not change each year. |
This means the vaccine should work against human, bird and swine flu, say the team at University of Oxford. | This means the vaccine should work against human, bird and swine flu, say the team at University of Oxford. |
It will offer people better protection, they believe. | It will offer people better protection, they believe. |
Extra protection | Extra protection |
Immunisation is the best defence we have against flu but it is not always effective. | Immunisation is the best defence we have against flu but it is not always effective. |
Last winter's vaccine cut the risk of flu in adults under the age of 65 by about 40%, but barely worked in people over 65, despite being a good match for the type of flu in circulation. | Last winter's vaccine cut the risk of flu in adults under the age of 65 by about 40%, but barely worked in people over 65, despite being a good match for the type of flu in circulation. |
As people age, their immune systems are often weaker and their bodies may not respond as well to a vaccine as younger people's bodies. | As people age, their immune systems are often weaker and their bodies may not respond as well to a vaccine as younger people's bodies. |
Prof Sarah Gilbert and colleagues believe that using their vaccine alongside the current one could help. | Prof Sarah Gilbert and colleagues believe that using their vaccine alongside the current one could help. |
It is the world's first widespread human testing of such a vaccine, according to the National Institute for Health Research, which is supporting the project. | It is the world's first widespread human testing of such a vaccine, according to the National Institute for Health Research, which is supporting the project. |
Patients aged 65 or older and living in Berkshire and Oxfordshire will be invited to take part in the trial. | Patients aged 65 or older and living in Berkshire and Oxfordshire will be invited to take part in the trial. |
Half of the 500 volunteers will receive the usual seasonal flu jab and a placebo or dummy jab, while the other half with get the regular vaccine plus the new experimental one. | Half of the 500 volunteers will receive the usual seasonal flu jab and a placebo or dummy jab, while the other half with get the regular vaccine plus the new experimental one. |
The new vaccine uses a novel way to get the body to ward off flu. | The new vaccine uses a novel way to get the body to ward off flu. |
Flu viruses look a bit like a ball covered in pins. Current flu jabs work by getting the body's immune system to recognise and attack the pin heads or surface proteins of the virus. | Flu viruses look a bit like a ball covered in pins. Current flu jabs work by getting the body's immune system to recognise and attack the pin heads or surface proteins of the virus. |
But these surface proteins can change, meaning the vaccine must change too. | But these surface proteins can change, meaning the vaccine must change too. |
The experimental vaccine instead encourages the body to make other immune system weapons, called T cells, against unchanging core proteins housed within the "ball" part of the virus. | The experimental vaccine instead encourages the body to make other immune system weapons, called T cells, against unchanging core proteins housed within the "ball" part of the virus. |
It should fight multiple strains of influenza and will not need to be redesigned each year, unlike the current one used by the NHS. | It should fight multiple strains of influenza and will not need to be redesigned each year, unlike the current one used by the NHS. |
Bad flu season | Bad flu season |
Prof Gilbert, co-founder of Vaccitech, a spin-out company from University of Oxford's Jenner Institute that is part-funding the work, told the BBC: "We expect that the protection from the new vaccine will last longer than a year, but we will need to test that with more clinical trials in the future. | Prof Gilbert, co-founder of Vaccitech, a spin-out company from University of Oxford's Jenner Institute that is part-funding the work, told the BBC: "We expect that the protection from the new vaccine will last longer than a year, but we will need to test that with more clinical trials in the future. |
"It is possible that, in future, vaccinations against flu might be given at longer intervals - maybe every five years instead of every year. But first we have to test protection in the first flu season following vaccination." | "It is possible that, in future, vaccinations against flu might be given at longer intervals - maybe every five years instead of every year. But first we have to test protection in the first flu season following vaccination." |
Free NHS flu jabs are available for: | Free NHS flu jabs are available for: |
Source: NHS Choices | Source: NHS Choices |
She said the current trial will take two years to complete. If further studies go well the vaccine could then be licensed for wider use. | She said the current trial will take two years to complete. If further studies go well the vaccine could then be licensed for wider use. |
The NHS is braced for a bad flu season this winter, following the worst outbreak in many years in Australia and New Zealand. | The NHS is braced for a bad flu season this winter, following the worst outbreak in many years in Australia and New Zealand. |
Flu is easily transmitted and even people with mild or no symptoms can infect others. | Flu is easily transmitted and even people with mild or no symptoms can infect others. |
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