The flu virus has killed as many as 149 people in
But tests show the H1N1 component of the current seasonal flu vaccine does not protect against the new strain although the jabs may still offer some benefit, experts say."There may well be some immunity to H1N1 at the population level that will provide a degree of protection," said Dr. John McConnell, editor of the journal Lancet Infectious Diseases.
While the virus has so far has killed no one outside Mexico, it spreads quickly between humans which makes health officials fear it could cause the flu pandemic that scientists say is long overdueExperts agree the process for making vaccines is clumsy and outdated, but new and more efficient technologies are still a few years away.
At least 20 companies make flu vaccines including

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