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  1. In the past 100 years, four pandemics of human have occurred. The pandemic (caused by an influenza A H1N1 virus) was the most devastating, with >40 million deaths

  2. Another breakthru from Yoshi Kawaoka -- this time creating an imaging system that follows viruses as they spread inside mouse lungs, showing the trajectory of illness & death. Amazing work.

  3. 11 uur geleden

    We are showcasing our innovative & healthy new product range at Summer Fancy Food Show in New York during June 30-July 2. Come visit us at booth number 5949

  4. viruses are enveloped negative-sense single-strand RNA viruses. RNA segments encode viral glycoproteins haemagglutinin (HA), which facilitates viral entry, and neuraminidase (NA), which facilitates viral release, among others

  5. 12 uur geleden

    -specific TCRαβ repertoires within human tissues | Different ages, tissues & following virus infection | ClassI |

  6. Watch how St. Jude scientists track birds at Delaware Bay to discover more about flu viruses:

  7. Our new Primer on is accompanied by this illustrated PrimeView!

  8. 28 jun.

    . recently launched a phase 2 clinical trial of an experimental universal . Learn more:

  9. 28 jun.

    : Vaccinations, specifically , A, Hepatitis B, & Meningococcal , were found to significantly increase the risk of new onset psychiatric disorders in children

  10. 27 jun.

    We've just added some new featured content to the Disease Forecasting & Surveillance Channel! Research into the end of the epidemic, monitoring in the US, forecasting respiratory disease outbreaks & more!

  11. 27 jun.

    Martin Seychell from : ‘Community based such as by and can help to increase the uptake of

  12. 26 jun.

    One of the highlights of the centenary meeting - Yoshi Kawaoka’s stunning image of a neutrophil interacting with an -infected cell using correlative light & electron microscopy (CLEM). So cool.

  13. 26 jun.

    Analyzing what turned out be an unusual 2017/18 season - with lots of lessons to learn with regards to effectiveness and global impact: iMove Annual Meeting ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦

  14. 26 jun.

    Is the European Region ready to respond to the next pandemic? Read more about , a key theme of the 6th Joint WHO/Europe-ECDC Annual European Influenza Surveillance Meeting earlier this month, here:

  15. 26 jun.

    Ron Fouchier highlighting key differences between human and avian A viruses that preclude easy cross-species transmission.

  16. 26 jun.

    Kick off of the I-Move meeting to assess vaccine effectiveness

  17. 25 jun.

    How do some viruses spread to the lower airways and why in some, but not all patients? The immune system plays an important role! Prof. Peter Staehli ⁦⁩ at Influenza 2018 ⁦⁩ ⁦

  18. 25 jun.

    Marking the pandemic we're sharing content including our Spotlight on seasonal and pandemic flu , . Register for free access to The Lancet journals’ most highly cited papers on

  19. 25 jun.

    Explore our timeline of historic papers from The Lancet journals & register for free access to our most highly cited articles ?

  20. 25 jun.

    Excellent talk of Dr Yoshi Kawaoka in 2018 Centenary of the 1918 pandemic! He showed great images of neutrophil in the influenza virus infection!

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