Safe for human exposure, far-UVC light may offer low-cost solution to eradicating airborne viruses in indoor public spaces
Seasonal flu vaccines must be updated each year to match the influenza viruses that are predicted to be most common during the upcoming flu season, but protection doesn't always meet expectations
Coughing and sneezing not required for transmission
New approach developed at UCLA could help curtail hospitalizations due to influenza infection
A recent study shows that there are no negative effects from having annual influenza vaccination
Researchers have uncovered a previously unknown mechanism, by which the human immune system tries to battle the influenza A virus
Hospital-based providers are among the most likely to opt from staying home when sick
Experiments provide details of mechanisms underlying viruses and infections
New research announced at the 69th AACC Annual Scientific Meeting
Influenza A viruses can cause devastating pandemics when they are transmitted to humans from pigs, birds, or other animal species
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