Trinity College researchers develop whooping cough vaccine that stops transmission

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Trinity College researchers have developed a potentially groundbreaking whooping cough vaccine that could stop transmission. This needle-free vaccine works by inducing immunity directly at the infection site in the nose, preventing severe disease and curbing bacterial spread. The new approach, which could also be used for other diseases, addresses limitations of current vaccines that fail to prevent community transmission.


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