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Texas researchers improve Rift Valley vaccine – FierceVaccines

Texas researchers improve Rift Valley vaccineFierceVaccinesAccording to the WHO, infections in humans are usually mild, with flu-like symptoms, but it can lead to eye disease and blindness, meningoencephalitis (inflammation of the brain and the membranes around the brain) or hemorrhagic fever (causing severe …and more »

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(Washington Post) THE INFLUENZA A virus known as H5N1 is found mostly in birds. Yet humans can get it, too. Since 2003, there have been more than 600 confirmed cases, in which about 60 percent of the victims have died. So far, the strain has not spread between humans. But last  Read More »

Bird flu virus droplet studies reveal pandemic clues

(CBC) Bird flu virus experiments on how it could spread by respiratory droplets and trigger a pandemic have been published amid controversy over biosecurity and censorship concerns surrounding the research. Scientists are watching how the H5N1 avian flu virus evolves closely both in nature and in laboratories because of its pandemic  Read More »

Influenza: Five questions on H5N1

(Nature) The biology of the H5N1 avian influenza virus is rife with paradoxes. The virus is widespread, but hard to detect. It kills more than half of the people known to be infected, but thousands of those exposed have no apparent problems. It seems to be just a few mutations away  Read More »

Pandemic Flu Risk Raised by Lax Hog-Farm Surveillance

(Wired.com) The great lesson of the 2009 influenza pandemic was that new, deadly flu strains wouldn’t necessarily emerge from the pathogenic hotbox of an Asian animal market. They could start in the western world’s own backyard, percolating from the incubators of modern farms. Yet despite the fact that pig farms hosted,  Read More »