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Bird Flu Confirmed In Southwest FloridaBird flu under the microscope after experts confirm two eaglets featured on a Southwest Florida "eagle cam" died of the disease. Infectious Disease specialist Dr. Aileen Marty says there's no ...
An electron microscope image of the CDC’s recreated 1918 Influenza virus, seen here, 18 hours after infection. Courtesy: CDC/Dr. Terrence Tumpey Despite recent advances in microbiology ...
"It's incredibly important for things like surveillance of bird flu, H5N1, emerging pathogens, things that are spreading," he said. "If you don't look, you won't find it." Jesse Shapiro with ...
One of those cases still contained genetic fragments of the 1918 virus, and that was a case that had really good histologic evidence, that is under the microscope, of primary influenza pneumonia.
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Inside the lab: NDOW testing wild birds for avian influenzaBird flu is also now killing wild birds ... it’s only when we then send those tissues in that they can look under a microscope and see some subtle changes,” Dr. LaHue explained.
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