Scientists have identified a novel influenza A virus (H18N12) in fishing bats in the Colombian Caribbean, revealing genetic ...
For the study, researchers analyzed influenza ... flu A viruses have learned to mutate to stay alive longer, which in turn makes it more likely that you (and everyone around you) gets infected. “With ...
Cornell researchers have developed a new vaccine platform that could provide more robust, longer-lasting protection from both ...
Genome British Columbia (Genome BC) is investing in research to address the threat of H5N1, an avian influenza virus that poses a risk to poultry. Recently, British Columbia identified the first ...
A model is proposed to estimate the nuclear export rate of mRNAs produced in a transcription burst, using the spatial distribution of mRNAs determined by single-molecule RNA imaging.
Researchers provided genetic and meteorological evidence suggesting that windborne transmission of HPAI H5N1 over 8 km is ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Eggs are disappearing from store shelves due to shortages caused by the avian flu outbreak, but never fear — the eggs used to make the flu vaccine are safe.
Languages: English, French The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) on Wednesday confirmed the detection of avian influenza ... genome sequence" on a selection of Nevada dairy cows, the USDA ...
India has confirmed its first H5N1 avian influenza case in domestic cats in Madhya Pradesh’s Chhindwara district. The ...
“With a change in genome ... found that influenza A viral particles can actually adapt their shape to remain infectious and stick around longer, ultimately driving up flu cases.
Highlights Genome British Columbia (Genome BC) is investing in research to address the threat of H5N1, an avian influenza ...