Nasal spray vaccine prevents pertussis infection and spread

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A new nasal spray vaccine for pertussis shows promise in preventing infection and spread, unlike current vaccines. Researchers developed a vaccine using antibiotic-inactivated bacteria, which triggers a local immune response in the nasal passages, offering better protection against respiratory illnesses. This method is simpler and potentially safer than previous pertussis vaccines and could be adapted for other bacterial diseases.


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