In the second episode from the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Vincent speaks with Jan Albert, Petter Brodin, and Anna Smed-Sörensen about their work on enterovirus D68, systems immunology, and human pulmonary viral infection and inflammation.
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello
Guests: Jan Albert, Petter Brodin, and Anna Smed-Sörensen
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- Karolinska Huddinge 00:38
- Evolution of enterovirus D68 (Virus Evol) 23:53
- Maternal anti-viral antibodies in newborns (Nat Med) 47:48
- Respiratory phagocytes in human influenza (Front Immunol) 1:03:59
- Timestamps by Jolene. Thanks!
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This year, the flu shot is likely to be ineffective in the US, UK and Canada, the expert warns.
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Influenza expert says World Health Organization may have been mistaken about which influenza strain will be the strongest in the Northern Hemisphere, suggesting that the vaccine might be
This year, the flu vaccine may be ineffective, warns one of the leading experts.
Dr. Danuta Skowronski, a flu expert at the University of British Columbia, told Stat News that this year’s flu shot for the Northern Hemisphere, including the United States, Britain and Canada, is likely to be a “mismatch.”