Kai Kupferschmidt on Nostr: And that's just what we know. Until a few weeks ago no-one anticipated that cow’s ...
And that's just what we know. Until a few weeks ago no-one anticipated that cow’s udders would have these two types of receptors and that avian flu would grow so well there.
And as Helen Branswell
points out in this great piece, that is the whole point of our experience with this virus: It keeps surprising us.
https://www.statnews.com/2024/05/09/bird-flu-upends-avian-influenza-dogma/Published at
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