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TWiV 34: Arsenic and facemasks

On episode 34 of the podcast “This Week in Virology”, Vincent, Alan, and Stephen Morse discuss progressive vaccinia in a smallpox vaccinee, arsenic and influenza in mice, facemasks and flu transmission, and antigenic and genetic analyses of the new H1N1 influenza virus. [powerpress url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/twiv/TWiV034.mp3″] Click the arrow above to play, or right-click to download TWiV …

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Influenza A/Mexico/2009 (H1N1) virulence and transmission

The influenza H1N1 outbreak in Mexico has been analyzed to provide information on the pandemic potential of the new virus strain. The estimates offer some insight into the transmissibility and severity of the virus but must be tempered with the understanding that there are still uncertainties about all aspects of the outbreak. Influenza incidence is …

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TWiV 31: Fever plus cough or sore throat

On episode #31 of the podcast “This Week in Virology”, Vincent, Dick, Alan, and Marc Pelletier summarize the past week’s influenza H1N1 activity, and discuss parvovirus infection of dogs and humans. [powerpress url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/twiv/TWiV031.mp3″] Click the arrow above to play, or right-click to download TWiV #31

Oseltamivir resistance decreases influenza aerosol transmission

The isolates of influenza virus obtained in the current global outbreak have proven to be resistant to the adamantane antivirals, but susceptible to oseltamivir (Tamiflu) and zanamivir (Relenza). Consequently the two neuraminidase inhibitors will likely be used extensively to control the outbreak until a vaccine is available. Extended use of the antiviral drugs will undoubtedly …

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