New biological route for swine flu to human infections
(DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Berkeley Lab researchers have discovered a new biological pathway by which the H1N1 flu virus can make the jump from swine to humans. Early tests indicate this pathway may have played an important role in transmitting the virus into humans.
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Submited at Thursday, December 10th, 2009 at 7:00 pm on Infectious Disease by madison
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