The deadly 1918 flu virus harms monkeys the same way today’s bird flu strikes some people, says a new study led by a UW-Madison researcher.
Both viruses inflict an unusual immune response that kills instead of protects, the study found.
The deadly 1918 flu virus harms monkeys the same way today’s bird flu strikes some people, says a new study led by a UW-Madison researcher.
Both viruses inflict an unusual immune response that kills instead of protects, the study found.