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Animal-linked influenza D multiplies efficiently in human respiratory tissue, hinting at spillover
The influenza D virus that researchers say has been flying under the radar since its detection in animals in 2011 can vigorously make copies of itself in human cells and lung tissue samples, a new ...
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Influenza D grows in human airway tissue, raising spillover concerns
A virus that most physicians have never heard of can replicate inside human lungs. That is the central finding from recent ...
Nancy Cox, who for decades was a global leader in influenza research, has died. Cox headed the influenza team at the Centers ...
Phase 3 study is supported by the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations to help strengthen global preparedness against a significant pandemic threat. CAMBRIDGE, MA / ACC ...
Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth announced the military is ending a longstanding policy that required all service members get the ...
A new study from the University of Gothenburg may help guide the development of better influenza vaccines. Memory cells in the nose slow the influenza virus as soon as it enters the body. They reduce ...
Researchers at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln have developed a vaccine approach that shows promise in protecting against ...
We thank Ole Fröbert and colleagues for their interest in our study and proposing that vaccination might protect against cardiovascular disease through mechanisms beyond infection prevention, ...
The SII-007 antibody, which broadly neutralizes the influenza virus, has successfully achieved industrial application, the ...
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The Spanish Flu - a deadly postscript to WWI - started at a US military base
Approximately 43,000 service members were killed by the influenza virus that was first identified at an Army base in Haskell ...
Influenza, COVID-19 and RSV cases have decreased in North Dakota, according to recent data released by the North Dakota ...
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