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Emily started a topic The pandemic risk of an accidental lab leak of enhanced flu virus: unacceptably highin OtherThe pandemic risk of an accidental lab leak of enhanced flu virus: unacceptably high
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Successful Treatment of Influenza-Associated Acute Necrotizing Encephalitis in an Adult Using High-Dose Oseltamivir and Methylprednisolone: Case Report and Literature Review
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Case Report: Influenza-Induced Mania
Full text is at link. Extensive testing was done but I don't see any for antibodies that attack the brain.
http://neuro.psychiatryonline.org/do...psych.15080208...
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Well-tolerated Spirulina extract inhibits influenza virus replication and reduces virus-induced mortality
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Effects of Wood Smoke Exposure on Nasal Mucosal Host Defense Responses After Infection with Live-Attenuated Influenza Virus (single exposure to wood smoke significantly affects the nasal host defense responses)
http://www.atsjournals.org/doi/abs/1...bstracts.A2872 "These data suggest that a single exposure to wood smoke significantly affects the nasal host defense responses against viral responses in healthy volunt...
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Study: No Association Between Mother's Flu in Pregnancy and Increased Child Autism Risk
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Maybe a 1918 style flu pandemic could happen again - but not due to virulence of a new virus
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Emily started a topic Mutations in human genes that increase the risk for severe influenza infectionin ImmunityMutations in human genes that increase the risk for severe influenza infection
http://www.mir-journal.org/issues/2/1/
Full text is at the link. If I'm reading this right, Japan and China are much more vulnerable to severe influenza than northern Europe and England....
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Expert says killing of rare black-faced spoonbill due to flu fears was unnecessary
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Emily started a topic Crossreactive influenza A-Specific CD4 memory cells enhance viral load during lymphocytic choriomeningitis infectionin ImmunityCrossreactive influenza A-Specific CD4 memory cells enhance viral load during lymphocytic choriomeningitis infection
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Let's talk turkey - why were they impacted first in large MN farms?
http://agfax.com/2015/04/10/turkey-f...flu-spreading/ Chickens would have the same risk factors, so why are turkeys so vulnerable? Obesity was a risk factor for pH1N1 in humans, so did selective breeding for heavy breasts make turkeys more susceptible?...
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Human host genetic mutation helps explain why, in rare cases, flu can kill
Original paper linked here: https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum/...nd-impaired-in...
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Emily started a topic Potential antigenic explanation for atypical H1N1 infections among middle-aged adults during the 2013-2014 influenza seasonin ImmunityPotential antigenic explanation for atypical H1N1 infections among middle-aged adults during the 2013-2014 influenza season