A respiratory virus that was unknown to doctors until 2001, and has no treatment, causes the same severity of illness in young children as the flu, according to the largest study to estimate the infection’s US prevalence.
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A respiratory virus that was unknown to doctors until 2001, and has no treatment, causes the same severity of illness in young children as the flu, according to the largest study to estimate the infection’s US prevalence.
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Animation of the mechanism of an influenza virus and how Crucell's antibodies target the HA1 proteins on the virus and prevent further spread of influenza.
Might be an advert, but it's one of the nicest animations of flu virus entry and neutralisation that I've ever seen. In fact, it's the ONLY one! Delete the scoop?
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