Goodbye to seasonal viruses as we know them - Universal Intranasal Vaccine

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GOOD NEWS! Researchers at Stanford University have developed a UNIVERSAL vaccine known as GLA-3M-052-LS+OVA, that protects against a wide range of respiratory viruses, bacteria AND even allergens. The vaccine is delivered intranasally AND provides broad protection in the lungs for several MONTHS.

Goodbye to seasonal viruses as we know them: the first universal vaccine against respiratory infections and allergies is now closer than ever

Scientists are getting closer to a universal nasal vaccine that could protect against respiratory viruses, bacteria and even allergies

www.ecoticias.com

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For more than 230 years, most vaccines have followed the same basic rule. They teach the immune system to recognize a specific antigen, which works well when the target stays relatively stable, but it becomes more complicated when viruses like influenza

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Stanford’s experimental formula, called GLA-3M-052-LS+OVA, takes a different path. It combines molecules that stimulate Toll-like receptors 4 and 7/8 with ovalbumin, a harmless egg protein, so the vaccine can mimic immune “danger signals” and draw T cells into the lungs. In practical terms, the goal is to keep broad local defenses switched on longer, right where many infections first gain a foothold.

What the mouse results actually showed​

In the mouse experiments, the vaccine was delivered through the nose, and some animals received multiple doses one week apart. After three doses, mice were protected against [the flu] and other viruses for at least three months, and the amount of virus in their lungs fell by about 700-fold compared with unvaccinated animals.
 
Article from Stanford: https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2026/02/universal-vaccine.html

Link to the abstract of the article published in Science. (Full article is paywalled.)

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.aea1260
 
birdwhacker said:
Very cool. I definitely won't be testing this one first though, fool me once with that covid vaccine putting me in the hospital 🤣

All around immune booster sounds lovely. Take it with garlic, ginger, D, and zinc and you should be invincible lol
Check out Novavax, costco carries it usually at their pharmacy. It is a traditional vaccine and not the shitty MRNA ones.
 
Funny, haven’t been really sick in 3 years. Got Covid but it was mild. Used to get bronchitis in the winters. Since starting the peps….. no URI’s. I also keep my vaccines up to date, This will be fun to follow.
 
spanky2026 said:
I volunteer for the first trials, please?!!
In the old days we had to experiment on POWs or crazy people from the asylum, but in 2026 there is an endless supply of people willing to go head first into whatever.

I'm right with you bro. I beta tested the covid vax, I'm hungry for artificial meat, and I'll snort the cold vaccine too. LFG lab rats!
 
I just don't know if big pharma will release this one. They are well known for following the money and this would lose a lot of money for the drug manufacturers. It would cut out many Dr's visits and we know that when you go to the Dr you leave with several scripts for antibiotics and such. Maybe I just have that much distrust in big pharma 🤷‍♀️ but I see the money these drug reps put into schmoozing Dr's to get their meds pushed.

I really hope this one gets thru for those that get sick regularly and asthma sufferers.
 
SeaGypsy said:
I just don't know if big pharma will release this one. They are well known for following the money and this would lose a lot of money for the drug manufacturers. It would cut out many Dr's visits and we know that when you go to the Dr you leave with several scripts for antibiotics and such. Maybe I just have that much distrust in big pharma 🤷‍♀️ but I see the money these drug reps put into schmoozing Dr's to get their meds pushed.

I really hope this one gets thru for those that get sick regularly and asthma sufferers.
You could make the exact same tinfoil hat argument about glp1s: they’ll make people healthier so pharma won’t release them because they want people to be sick. Alas, here we are. Drugs that make people less sick are indeed still profitable.
 
exploitedworkerbee said:
You could make the exact same tinfoil hat argument about glp1s: they’ll make people healthier so pharma won’t release them because they want people to be sick. Alas, here we are. Drugs that make people less sick are indeed still profitable.
Whatever, if you could take one preventative vs 5 antibiotics which one you going for? Also they are making billions off flops so of course they are getting as much money as possible. They could sell for a fraction of what is being charged per script but…..
 
exploitedworkerbee said:
You could make the exact same tinfoil hat argument about glp1s: they’ll make people healthier so pharma won’t release them because they want people to be sick. Alas, here we are. Drugs that make people less sick are indeed still profitable.
I agree, if this was a one and done treatment, I would believe the incentive to quash it would exist. This is likely to be an annual vax.
 
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