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Bird flu virus spreads where human flu dies, raising fresh pandemic concerns
New research shows bird flu viruses can keep multiplying even at fever-level temperatures, unlike typical human flu. This ...
New UMBC-led research in Frontiers in Microbiology suggests that viruses are using information from their environment to "decide" when to sit tight inside their hosts and when to multiply and burst ...
The trouble with many live-virus vaccines is that the viruses of which they are made multiply in the body in such away as to cause illness. As a result, some measles vaccines produce what seems like a ...
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