In preclinical studies, MF59 adjuvant offered improved protection against influenza virus challenge and significantly reduced the viral load in the lungs of challenged mice. In humans, MF59 is a safe and potent vaccine adjuvant that has been licensed in more than 20 countries (Fluad [Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics Inc., MA, USA]). The safety profile of an MF59-adjuvanted vaccine is well established through a large safety database. MF59 adjuvant has had a significant impact on the immunogenicity of influenza vaccines in the elderly and in adults who are chronically ill. MF59 has also been shown to have a significant impact on the immunogenicity of pandemic influenza vaccines. MF59 allows for broader cross-reactivity against viral strains not included in the vaccine. MF59 has been shown to be more potent for both antibody and T-cell responses than aluminum-based adjuvants. MF59 has broad potential to be used as a safe and effective vaccine adjuvant for a wide range of vaccine types.