Experts say the illness likely emerged in a pig infected with avian and humanflu strains.
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More tests were being carried out on humanflu sufferers in Baghdad, and also in Cairo, Egypt.
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Usually, if a ferret is infected with humanflu, it infects all other ferrets in nearby cages.
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Can dogs catch humanflu?
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Global health and infectious disease specialists cite the threat of a humanflu pandemic as one of their biggest concerns.
Uso de human influenza en inglés
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However, little is known about the involvement of NK cells in humaninfluenza infection.
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It is considered the 'gold standard' for modeling humaninfluenza virus infection and transmission.
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Oseltamivir is relied upon worldwide as the drug of choice for the treatment of humaninfluenza infection.
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For example, the humaninfluenza vaccine of a couple of years ago doesn't protect against the present strain.
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The kinetics of infection, both virological and immunological, were broadly in line with humaninfluenza A virus infections.
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The researchers noted that no one had thought humaninfluenza could cross the placenta and affect unborn babies.
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The objective is to provide high quality reference services for humaninfluenza surveillance, early warning and pandemic preparedness in Europe.
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At the genetic level, the years that followed remain a mystery -hog flus are poorly monitored, compared to humaninfluenza.
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The timing of radiographic and physiologic manifestations of disease in our model closely match those observed in severe humaninfluenza infection.
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A cross-sectional serological study was performed to assess the exposure history of dogs in Hong Kong to CIV and humaninfluenza viruses.
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Avian influenza, also known as bird flu, is a contagious viral disease in animals, caused by a virus loosely related to humaninfluenza.
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Protective immunity against influenza virus infection is mediated by neutralizing antibodies, but the precise role of T cells in humaninfluenza immunity is uncertain.
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The threat of pandemic humaninfluenza looms as we survey the ongoing avian influenza pandemic and wonder if and when it will jump species.
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However, previous studies using recombinant viruses did not provide conclusive information of the contribution of this PB2 residue to pathogenicity in humaninfluenza virus strains.
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This study helps to clarify a debate that has arisen regarding the role of PB2-D701N in humaninfluenza virus pathogenicity.
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The Lancet said: "In view of the high mortality of humaninfluenza associated with this strain, the prospect of a worldwide pandemic is frightening."