Influenza virus transmission
…infected person will frequently touch their nose or conjunctiva, placing virus on the hand. Intimate or non-intimate contact (e.g. shaking hands) will transfer the virus to another person, who will…
…infected person will frequently touch their nose or conjunctiva, placing virus on the hand. Intimate or non-intimate contact (e.g. shaking hands) will transfer the virus to another person, who will…
…you look closely at the lower left hand part of the bottle, just above the ingredient list (click image for a larger view) you will see the words “Influenza A2”….
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…Medicine, had abnormal MRI brain scans, significant alterations in white blood cells counts and functioning, and signs of active infection with a recently discovered pathogen, HHV-6. The illness, they wrote,…
…cells, a story that I have documented elsewhere. The next step in my career was to have my own laboratory. With these two papers in hand I was able to…
…not see the surveillance component as research. Children who are unknown to services were being contacted using information from their schools and it seems to me that there are significant…