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Study shows some avian flu strains point to higher risk of pandemic

Emergency Management Alert, June 3, 2008

Some strains of avian flu have moved closer to developing the traits required to cause a human pandemic, according to a study by researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Researchers found that some North American strains of influenza have increased their affinity for human cell surface molecules. The findings suggest that the viruses are coming closer to attaining the characteristics needed to cause a human pandemic and that surveillance of avian flu viruses, and preparations for a possible pandemic, should continue, the researchers concluded.

The study appears in the May 27 issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. For more information about the study, click here.

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