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  3. Influenza A virus subtype H7N9 - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms of infection vary from mild to severe, including fever, diarrhoea, and cough; the disease can often be fatal. [8] [9] The A/H7N9 virus is considered to be enzootic (continually present) in wild aquatic birds, which may carry the virus over large distances during their migration. [10]

  4. Why norovirus is so hard to kill: Here's how to protect ... - AOL

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    Wastewater data and reports from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention have shown a significant spike in norovirus in the last few weeks, with rates far exceeding those of the past few years.

  5. Neuraminidase - Wikipedia

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    The best-known neuraminidase is the viral neuraminidase, a drug target for the prevention of the spread of influenza infection. Viral neuraminidase was the first neuraminidase to be identified. It was discovered in 1957 by Alfred Gottschalk at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute in Melbourne. [1]

  6. Heligmosomoides polygyrus - Wikipedia

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    No formal prevention strategies exist for control of H. polygyrus, although the parasite is susceptible to a number of drug treatments. Treatment of an infected mouse with pyrantel pamoate , ivermectin , or other anthelmintic drugs help clear infection and provide immunity to reinfection. [ 6 ]

  7. What is HMPV? Here's what you need to know as virus cases ...

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    In the United States, HMPV cases have seen an increase since November, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. As of Dec. 28, 1.94% of weekly tests returned positive ...

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    December 12, 2024 at 1:52 PM Jason Mendez/Getty; Noam Galai/Getty Caitlin Clark at TIME dinner in New York City on Dec. 11, 2024; Megyn Kelly at SiriusXM Studios on May 20, 2024

  9. Passive immunity - Wikipedia

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    Passive transfer is used to prevent disease or used prophylactically in the case of immunodeficiency diseases, such as hypogammaglobulinemia. [12] [13] It is also used in the treatment of several types of acute infection, and to treat poisoning. [2] Immunity derived from passive immunization lasts for a few weeks to three to four months.