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    FDA Rejects Moderna’s mRNA Flu Vaccine, Stalling Approval Process

    Grace JohnsonBy Grace JohnsonFebruary 11, 2026 Health No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Agency Refuses to Review Seasonal Flu Shot

    The US Food and Drug Administration refused to accept Moderna’s application to review its first mRNA seasonal flu vaccine. The company announced the decision on Tuesday. The refusal marks another setback for mRNA vaccine development in the United States. Several officials in the Trump administration have recently criticized the technology.

    The FDA said the application lacked an adequate and well-controlled trial. The agency said the control group did not reflect the best available standard of care in the United States during the study. Moderna said regulators did not raise any safety or efficacy concerns.

    Moderna Disputes FDA Decision and Seeks Guidance

    Moderna said the refusal contradicted earlier feedback from the FDA. The company requested a meeting with regulators to clarify next steps.

    Moderna President Dr. Stephen Hoge said the agency never indicated the trial design was inadequate. He said the company followed the clinical approach discussed with regulators.

    Rare Refuse-to-File Letter Draws Industry Attention

    The US Department of Health and Human Services said the FDA generally does not comment on communications with individual sponsors. Analysts said refuse-to-file letters remain rare. A 2021 study found only 4% of nearly 2,500 applications received such letters.

    Large Trial Used Standard Flu Shot as Comparator

    Moderna used the standard-dose flu vaccine Fluarix as a comparator in a trial involving 40,700 participants. The company said the FDA approved this plan in April 2024. Regulators suggested adding data comparing the vaccine with a high-dose flu shot for older adults. Moderna said it included that data.

    FDA Guidance Shifted Before Submission

    Moderna said the FDA suggested in August that it would review the filing and address comparator concerns during the process. The agency warned the data could pose a significant issue during review.

    The FDA later refused to conduct the review. Dr. Vinay Prasad signed the letter. He directs the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, which oversees vaccine regulation.

    Leadership History Fuels Political Debate

    Prasad criticized the government’s Covid-19 response before joining the FDA under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. He claimed last year that Covid-19 vaccines caused deaths in 10 children without providing details. He said the agency will change its vaccine approval process.

    Policy Shifts Challenge mRNA Vaccine Makers

    Moderna is one of three approved Covid-19 vaccine manufacturers in the United States. Pfizer and Novavax are the other companies. Moderna and Pfizer use mRNA technology in their vaccines. Pfizer also develops mRNA-based flu vaccines.

    The first Trump administration supported rapid mRNA vaccine development during the pandemic. The second administration withdrew support for mRNA research in infectious diseases. The Department of Health and Human Services canceled 22 mRNA vaccine projects worth about $500 million in August. Officials claimed these vaccines do not protect effectively against upper respiratory infections like Covid-19 and flu.

    Scientists Emphasize Potential of mRNA Technology

    Experts estimate Covid-19 vaccines saved millions of lives. Researchers hope mRNA technology can improve seasonal flu vaccines. Scientists believe the platform can enable regional tailoring and combination shots for flu and Covid-19.

    With current methods, experts select flu strains for seasonal vaccines in February. Hoge said mRNA vaccines can be manufactured much faster. He said Covid-19 vaccine designs were decided in May or June and shipped by August.

    Choosing strains closer to flu season could improve matching with circulating viruses. Better matching usually means better protection, Hoge said.

    Phase 3 Trial Showed Higher Effectiveness

    Moderna’s phase 3 study showed the mRNA flu shot delivered about 27% higher efficacy than Fluarix in adults aged 50 and older. A separate trial comparing the vaccine with a high-dose flu shot for people aged 65 and older showed superior results, Moderna said.

    Scientists assess immune response by analyzing blood samples from vaccinated participants. Researchers assess efficacy by measuring protection against confirmed disease cases.

    Combination Flu and Covid-19 Vaccine Paused in the US

    Moderna planned to submit its combined flu and Covid-19 mRNA vaccine after the flu vaccine review began. The company paused that plan while awaiting further guidance from the FDA.

    The combination vaccine continues to move forward in other countries.

    “We expect our first approval probably in Europe this year,” Hoge said. “That will be a milestone event.”

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    Grace Johnson is a freelance journalist from the USA with over 15 years of experience reporting on Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Miami. Throughout her career, she has contributed to major outlets including The Miami Herald, CNN, and USA Today. Known for her clear and engaging reporting, Grace delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.

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