Influenza News and Research

Latest Influenza News and Research

Cell death suppression increases efficacy of M2 vaccines

Cell death suppression increases efficacy of M2 vaccines

Bird flu strikes again in Bangladesh and India

Bird flu strikes again in Bangladesh and India

Seasonal flu levels trigger use of antiviral drugs

Seasonal flu levels trigger use of antiviral drugs

Confirmed H5N1 avian influenza in wild swans in Dorset

Confirmed H5N1 avian influenza in wild swans in Dorset

New York City mortality rate at all-time low in 2006

New York City mortality rate at all-time low in 2006

A look at China's most innovative health biotechnology companies

A look at China's most innovative health biotechnology companies

New international health regulations now in force

New international health regulations now in force

New sugary insights into H5N1 avian flu virus

New sugary insights into H5N1 avian flu virus

MIT researchers discover key to bird flu in humans

MIT researchers discover key to bird flu in humans

New flu vaccine protects against all strains including bird flu

New flu vaccine protects against all strains including bird flu

FDA clears test for 12 specific respiratory viruses

FDA clears test for 12 specific respiratory viruses

Despite past disasters U.S. still not ready to cope biological attacks and flu pandemics

Despite past disasters U.S. still not ready to cope biological attacks and flu pandemics

Novavax's new bird flu vaccine could bolster the arsenal against a pandemic

Novavax's new bird flu vaccine could bolster the arsenal against a pandemic

WHO says Pakistan bird flu cluster no cause for alarm as yet

WHO says Pakistan bird flu cluster no cause for alarm as yet

Bird flu a worry in Pakistan, Africa and Indonesia

Bird flu a worry in Pakistan, Africa and Indonesia

Highly promising Alzheimer's and Parkinson's research

Highly promising Alzheimer's and Parkinson's research

U.S. efforts to monitor H5N1 could easily miss entry of the virus into North America

U.S. efforts to monitor H5N1 could easily miss entry of the virus into North America

Australian researchers plan for a pandemic

Australian researchers plan for a pandemic

Lethal human H5N1 influenza virus Replikin gene still upregulated

Lethal human H5N1 influenza virus Replikin gene still upregulated

Nanogen reaches milestone in influenza project

Nanogen reaches milestone in influenza project

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