jeudi 15 juin 2017
Bird flu could spread more easily among humans through 3 mutations: researchers
Scientists have identified three mutations that, if they occurred at the same time in nature, could turn a strain of bird flu now circulating in China into a potential pandemic virus that could spread among people.
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