Why Do Influenza Virus Subtypes Die Out? A Hypothesis
ABSTRACT Novel pandemic influenza viruses enter the human population with some regularity and can cause disease that is severe and widespread. The emergence of novel viruses, historically, has often been coupled with the disappearance of existing seasonal virus strains. Here, we propose that the eli...
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Auteurs principaux: | Peter Palese, Taia T. Wang |
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American Society for Microbiology
2011
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