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Human Lungs Resist Avian Flu Infection
CNN - Mar 22, 2006 To get the virus deep into the lungs, where it can infect its preferred cells, requires extensive exposure, Dr Kawaoka said. That's unlike the typical human ...
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Mutated Bird Flu Virus Might Not Spread Easily
Medical News Today - Medical News Today (press release) - Aug 1, 2006 The current H5N1 virus can only infect a human deep down in the lungs, not the upper respiratory tract. This has advantages and disadvantages: ...
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Bird Flu Kills One Person, And Five Infected In Pakistan
Medical News Today - Medical News Today (press release) - Dec 15, 2007 H5N1 is a strain of the bird flu virus - the strain everyone is concerned ... not have to go so deep down into the next human in order to make him/her sick. ...
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Deep concern over Indon bird flu deaths
Pay-Per-View - The Standard - Factiva, from Dow Jones - May 27, 2006 The Hong Kong government is deeply concerned over the possible human-to- human transmission of the deadly bird flu virus among members of a family in ...
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Killer germs lurk in the deep freeze
New Zealand Herald - Sep 29, 2005 Common viruses such as human influenza could have a devastating effect if melting ... This rules out plenty of human viruses, but still leaves a few nasty ...
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