Anyone who is afraid of injections from the flu, will offer a band-aid

Forget about flu vaccination in the form of injections! Scientists have developed a vaccine against several strains of nasty diseases, which can be used independently in the form of a patch.

Millions of people do not claim flu vaccine for the reason that they allegedly have no time to visit doctors. To deprive these lazy arguments, scientists from Washington University have developed a vaccine against multiple strains of a dangerous virus, which can hold its own in any environment, including home. It is a common band-aid pasted on the skin. This vaccine is particularly relevant for a number of Western countries, which last year faced one of the deadliest flu seasons. For example, in the UK for flu sufferers flooded all receiving hospitals, clinics and even pharmacies to seek protection from a nasty virus.

The middle of winter in many hospitals over all stocks in the action, the same thing was observed in America, why millions of Americans are left defenseless. However, a new vaccination in the form of a patch, created by scientists at the University of Washington, requires no visits to doctors or special medical training to use. Clinical observations involving animals and humans have shown that the vaccine is completely safe. Moreover, if people have no time to even visit the pharmacy to purchase this patch, they can order the delivery directly to the house at any time.

Magicforum recalls that vaccination to prevent the virus is not completely effective. In fact, it provides protection only in 30% of cases. Unfortunately, vaccines are developed either on the basis of past flu outbreaks, or based on predictions about which strains of the virus may be relevant in the future season. But influenza is constantly mutating, so to create a truly effective vaccine against it does not work. However, even the existing vaccine still gives some protection, they are necessary for pregnant women, children, the elderly and having different kinds of diseases. (READ MORE)