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Children: Better Protection from Influenza With Improved Vaccine
April 3, 2012 An intranasal vaccine that includes four weakened strains of influenza could do a better job in protecting children from the flu than current vaccines, new research ... > full story -
Genetic Regulators Hijacked by Avian and Swine Flu Viruses Identified
March 29, 2012 Researchers have identified a number of tiny but powerful "genetic regulators" that are hijacked by avian and swine flu viruses during human ... > full story -
Microfluidic Chip Developed to Stem Flu Outbreaks
March 27, 2012 Researchers have developed a rapid, low-cost, accurate, point-of-care device that matches the accuracy of expensive and time-consuming lab-based tests to diagnose ... > full story -
Genetics of Flu Susceptibility: Why the Flu Is Life-Threatening for Some, and Quite Mild for Others
March 25, 2012 A genetic finding could help explain why influenza becomes a life-threatening disease to some people while it has only mild effects in others. New research has identified for the first time a human ... > full story -
Low-Calorie Diet May Be Harmful for Bowel Disease Patients
March 20, 2012 In a surprising result, researchers looking at the effects of diet on bowel disease found that mice on a calorie-restricted diet were more likely to die after being infected with an ... > full story -
New H5N1 Viruses: How to Balance Risk of Escape With Benefits of Research?
March 6, 2012 In the controversy surrounding the newly developed strains of avian H5N1 flu viruses, scientists and policy makers are struggling with one question in particular: what level of biosafety is best for ... > full story -
How Accurate Are Rapid Flu Tests?
February 27, 2012 A new study has put the accuracy of rapid influenza diagnostic tests (RIDTs) under the microscope. The meta-analysis of 159 studies showed three key findings: that RIDTs can be used to confirm the ... > full story -
'Universal' Vaccines Could Finally Allow for Wide-Scale Flu Prevention
February 27, 2012 Scientists have found that an emerging class of long-lasting flu vaccines called "universal" vaccines could for the first time allow for the effective, wide-scale prevention of flu by limiting the ... > full story -
Opinion: H5N1 Flu Is Just as Dangerous as Feared, Now Requires Action
February 23, 2012 The debate about the potential severity of an outbreak of airborne H5N1 influenza in humans needs to move on from speculation and focus instead on how we can safely continue H5N1 research and share ... > full story -
School Closures Slowed Spread of 2009 H1N1 Flu Pandemic
February 6, 2012 Using high-quality data about the incidence of influenza infections in Alberta during the 2009 H1N1 flu pandemic, the researchers show that when schools closed for the summer, the transmission of ... > full story
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