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Peter Horby, Yanchun Peng, Lili Wang, N T Thu Yen, L T Quynh Mai, Sarah Rowland-Jones, Annette Fox, Nguyen Tran Hien, Cameron P. Simmons, Lee Ly-H., Lien Vtk., Pham Quang Thai, Tao Dong, Hang Nlk., Timothy J. Powell, B A Askonas, Jj J. Farrar, Andrew J. McMichael, Tran Nhu Duong
(See the editorial commentary by Epstein, on pages 4–6.) Influenza H5N1 remains endemic in domestic poultry in large parts of Asia, and although the total number of human infections is relatively small, sporadic human cases with a high risk of deat
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Autor:
Yanchun Peng, Jeremy Farrar, Tao Dong, de Jong, Sarah Rowland-Jones, Lee Ly-H., Geoffrey L. Smith, Cameron P. Simmons, B A Askonas, Andrew J. McMichael, Chau Nvv., Townsend Arm., Ha Dla., R Schumacher
Publikováno v:
Journal of clinical investigation, 118(10), 3478-3490. The American Society for Clinical Investigation
The threat of avian influenza A (H5N1) infection in humans remains a global health concern. Current influenza vaccines stimulate antibody responses against the surface glycoproteins but are ineffective against strains that have undergone significant
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