H3N2 News and Research

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Influenza A virus subtype H3N2 (also H3N2) is a subtype of viruses that cause influenza (flu). H3N2 viruses can infect birds and mammals. In birds, humans, and pigs, the virus has mutated into many strains. H3N2 is increasingly abundant in seasonal influenza, which kills an estimated 36,000 people in the United States each year.
Influenza evolution in action

Influenza evolution in action

First large-scale effort to sequence the flu genome

First large-scale effort to sequence the flu genome

Immunising against influenza

Immunising against influenza

UK plan for influenza pandemic

UK plan for influenza pandemic

Influenza is a contagious disease caused by an RNA virus of the orthomyxoviridae family

Influenza is a contagious disease caused by an RNA virus of the orthomyxoviridae family

Bird flu has jumped species barrier to cats

Bird flu has jumped species barrier to cats

Emergence of drug resistant influenza viruses more common than previously thought

Emergence of drug resistant influenza viruses more common than previously thought

Inevitable that H5N1 avian influenza viruses will be detected in pigs

Inevitable that H5N1 avian influenza viruses will be detected in pigs

Aventis ships its influenza vaccine, Fluzone

Aventis ships its influenza vaccine, Fluzone

Patent pending botanical extract, V38-AMF-1, completely inhibits bird flu (H5N1) and Fujian Flu

Patent pending botanical extract, V38-AMF-1, completely inhibits bird flu (H5N1) and Fujian Flu

Computer modeling method for mapping the evolution of the influenza virus

Computer modeling method for mapping the evolution of the influenza virus

Avian influenza virus in East Asia arose through a series of genetic reassortment events with other viruses

Avian influenza virus in East Asia arose through a series of genetic reassortment events with other viruses

Intranasal influenza vaccine may help induce broader immunity in children than the traditional flu shot

Intranasal influenza vaccine may help induce broader immunity in children than the traditional flu shot

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