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Flu Immunity Is Affected by How Many Viruses Actually Cause the Infection
June 28, 2012 Both the number of viruses in initial flu infection, and the virus type, affects the patient's outcome. Mice infected by high concentrations developed immunity, and generated immune cells in the ... > full story -
Study Reveals Flu-Fighting Role for Well-Known Immune Component
June 26, 2012 Scientists have discovered a new flu-fighting role for a well-known component of the immune system. The researchers found that administering a cell-signaling protein known as IL-15 to mice infected ... > full story -
Avian Flu Viruses Which Are Transmissible Between Humans Could Evolve in Nature
June 21, 2012 It might be possible for human-to-human airborne transmissible avian H5N1 influenza viruses to evolve in nature, new research has ... > full story -
A SMART(er) Way to Track Influenza
June 11, 2012 Researchers have created a reliable and fast flu-detection test that can be carried in a first-aid kit. The novel prototype device isolates influenza RNA using a combination of magnetics and ... > full story -
Pandemic Preparedness
June 7, 2012 Researchers have developed the "Texas Pandemic Flu Toolkit" to assist public health officials in planning for and managing a disease outbreak. The toolkit is a web-based service that simulates the ... > full story -
Computer-Designed Proteins Programmed to Disarm Variety of Flu Viruses
June 1, 2012 Proteins found in nature, but that do not normally bind the flu, can be engineered to act as broad-spectrum antiviral agents against many flu virus strains, including H1N1 pandemic influenza. One ... > full story -
Why Swine Flu Virus Is Developing Drug Resistance
May 29, 2012 Computer chips of a type more commonly found in game consoles have been used by scientists to reveal how the flu virus resists anti-flu drugs such as Relenza and ... > full story -
Powerful New Approach to Attack Flu Virus
May 27, 2012 Scientists have manufactured a new protein that can combat deadly flu epidemics. The research demonstrates ways to use manufactured genes as antivirals, which disable key functions of the flu ... > full story -
Flu Shot During Pregnancy Shows Unexpected Benefits in Large Study
May 22, 2012 Getting a flu shot during pregnancy provides unanticipated benefits to the baby, according to the authors of a large population-based study examining the issue. Specifically, the study showed that ... > full story -
Pandemic 2009 H1N1 Vaccination Produces Antibodies Against Multiple Flu Strains
May 21, 2012 The pandemic 2009 H1N1 vaccine can generate antibodies in vaccinated individuals not only against the H1N1 virus, but also against other influenza virus strains including H5N1 and H3N2. This ... > full story
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