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April 17, 2013Avian flu viruses which are transmissible between humans could evolve in nature19 minutesPlayResearch provides insight into feasibility of virus becoming airborne transmissible.It might be possible for human-to-human airborne transmissible avian H5N1 influenza viruses to evolve in nature, new research has found....moreShareView all episodesBy Cambridge UniversityApril 17, 2013Avian flu viruses which are transmissible between humans could evolve in nature19 minutesPlayResearch provides insight into feasibility of virus becoming airborne transmissible.It might be possible for human-to-human airborne transmissible avian H5N1 influenza viruses to evolve in nature, new research has found....moreMore shows like Research HorizonsView allPhilosophy19 ListenersMathematical, Statistical and Computational Aspects of the New Science of Metagenomics1 ListenersPublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge5 ListenersRandom Geometry2 ListenersMoral Sciences Club3 ListenersFaculty of Classics5 ListenersAl-Andalus and Espana0 ListenersMedieval History Seminars16 ListenersThings Seminar0 ListenersCambridge Creative Writing Centre - Crime and Thriller13 Listeners
Research provides insight into feasibility of virus becoming airborne transmissible.It might be possible for human-to-human airborne transmissible avian H5N1 influenza viruses to evolve in nature, new research has found.
April 17, 2013Avian flu viruses which are transmissible between humans could evolve in nature19 minutesPlayResearch provides insight into feasibility of virus becoming airborne transmissible.It might be possible for human-to-human airborne transmissible avian H5N1 influenza viruses to evolve in nature, new research has found....more
Research provides insight into feasibility of virus becoming airborne transmissible.It might be possible for human-to-human airborne transmissible avian H5N1 influenza viruses to evolve in nature, new research has found.