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Research suggests many people already have T cells with the power to fight avian flu
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Research suggests many people already have T cells with the power to fight avian flu

September 17, 2024 by La Jolla Institute for Immunology Credit: CC0 Public DomainResearch led by scientists at La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) suggests that many people already have immune cells on “stand by” to fight the H5N1 virus, also known as highly pathogenic avian influenza. The H5N1 “bird flu” virus emerged in 2022 and...

Fighting the flu: The surprising power of a century-old vaccine for tuberculosis
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Fighting the flu: The surprising power of a century-old vaccine for tuberculosis

by Keila DePape, McGill University a, The mouse model of BCG vaccination and IAV infection. b,c, Morbidity and mortality of mice infected with the lethal dose of PR8 (120 PFUs; n = 9–10). d, Viral load at various timepoints after infection with a sublethal dose of IAV-PR8 (50 PFUs; n = 4–8). e, Confocal microscopy of lung section infected with...

Severe lung damage caused when flu is followed by infection with measles-like virus, study finds
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Severe lung damage caused when flu is followed by infection with measles-like virus, study finds

by LaTina Emerson, Georgia State University Therapeutic treatment of lethal CDV infection in ferrets. Ferrets were infected with a lethal challenge of CDV and treated with GHP-88309, ERDRP-0519, or therapeutic vaccination. a Schematic of the study design. Ferrets were infected with wild-type recCDV-5804p and monitored for 6 weeks. Symbols in the different boxes show clinical presentation...

Is it OK to get the flu, COVID and RSV shots at the same time? A doctor explains
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Is it OK to get the flu, COVID and RSV shots at the same time? A doctor explains

by Kimberly Cataudella, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainWe’ve just entered flu season, which typically runs from September to March, and doctors recommend getting vaccinated within this time frame to protect against severe cases of the illness. The same goes for protecting against COVID and RSV, which can be deadly diseases...

Flu shots can protect patients with heart failure from death
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Flu shots can protect patients with heart failure from death

by McMaster University Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Flu shots can save the lives of people with cardiovascular disease by reducing cardiac complications as well as preventing influenza. An international study led by McMaster University researchers and published in The Lancet Global Health has found that influenza vaccines greatly reduce both pneumonia and cardiovascular complications in people with heart failure. “If...

Experimental treatment approach counters allergic asthma without weakening flu defenses
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Experimental treatment approach counters allergic asthma without weakening flu defenses

by NYU Langone Health Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Blocking the action of calcium signals in immune cells suppresses the most common form of asthma, but without compromising the body’s defenses against flu viruses, a new study finds. Led by researchers at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, experiments showed that removing the gene for a calcium channel—specifically...

It’s flu vaccine time and seniors need revved-up shots
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It’s flu vaccine time and seniors need revved-up shots

by LAURAN NEERGAARD  A man receives a flu shot in Brattleboro, Vt., on Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2021. Doctors have a message for vaccine-weary Americans: Don’t skip your flu shot this fall 2022. And for the first time, seniors are urged to get a special extra-strength kind. Credit: Kristopher Radder/The Brattleboro Reformer via AP, File Doctors...

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EXPERT: YOU WON’T GET THE FLU BY TOUCHING STUFF

In the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, we thought the coronavirus was everywhere—stuck to our cellphone screens, smeared on our mail, dangling from doorknobs, even clinging to our cereal boxes. But it wasn’t. Despite public health guidance suggesting surfaces be disinfected to stop the spread of COVID-19, the virus wasn’t significantly transmitted through inanimate surfaces...

The omicron coronavirus variant may protect against flu
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The omicron coronavirus variant may protect against flu

By Carissa Wong A coloured scanning electron micrograph of a cell (green) infected with the omicron variant of the coronavirus (purple) NIAID / NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH / SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Being infected with the omicron variant of the coronavirus may give some protection against flu. Martin Michaelis at the University of Kent in the UK and his colleagues collected...

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