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H1N1 influenza adopted novel strategy to move from birds to humans
Bird influenza viruses have a variety of strategies to cross the species barrier and spread The 2009 H1N1 influenza virus used a new strategy to cross from birds into humans, a warning that it has more than one trick up … Continue reading
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