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Could dogs be the source of a new flu? - Phys.Org

Could dogs be the source of a new flu?    Phys.Org Canine Influenza virus: Is your pup spreading diseases?    Health Europa WHO Updates 2019-2020 Influenza Vaccine Recommendations for Northern Hemisphere    Contagionlive.com New influenza virus could spread via pets    Lab News Is dog flu coming? Scientists warn a mix of animal viruses could spread from dogs to people    Daily Mail View full coverage on Google News

Investigators Exploring Microneedle Patch As Universal Influenza Vaccine Candidate - Contagionlive.com

Investigators Exploring Microneedle Patch As Universal Influenza Vaccine Candidate    Contagionlive.com Investigators at Georgia State University have received a federal grant to explore if a microneedle patch could be a universal flu vaccine candidate.

How To Catch The Flu (Under The Lens) - Science Friday

How To Catch The Flu (Under The Lens)    Science Friday When Cynthia Goldsmith hears the word “flu,” the image that immediately comes to mind isn't one of sniffling noses or feverish foreheads. She thinks of a ...

Flu hospitalizations went way up during one of Pennsylvania's worst seasons for the virus - Allentown Morning Call

Flu hospitalizations went way up during one of Pennsylvania's worst seasons for the virus    Allentown Morning Call The number of people hospitalized for influenza rose sharply in the 2017-18 flu season, which was one of the worst in recent history, according to a state report ...

Flu hits South Bay schools late in the season - KGO-TV

Flu hits South Bay schools late in the season    KGO-TV The flu has hit South Bay schools and others late in the season.

A Bad Bout of Flu Triggers Tuft Cells to Grow in the Lungs - Infection Control Today

A Bad Bout of Flu Triggers Tuft Cells to Grow in the Lungs    Infection Control Today a severe case of the flu can actually reshape the architecture of a person's lungs.

Health department confirms 165 flu deaths in North Carolina so far in the 2018-19 season - WTVD-TV

Health department confirms 165 flu deaths in North Carolina so far in the 2018-19 season    WTVD-TV A total of 165 people in North Carolina have died from the flu this season, according to the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.