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2008 CVM News: How a Cornell team's study of horses is providing insights into a predicted human flu pandemic

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CVM-News_2008_Apr_29_How.pdf (993.56 KB)
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2008 College of Veterinary Medicine News Archive
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2008 CVM News: Study of horses aids flu research
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Office of Communications
Abstract

This news item is about: Stored safely in a freezer at Cornell's James A. Baker Institute for Animal Health are samples of the virus thought to be most like the one public health experts expect someday to afflict record numbers of the world's population. The virus was collected in 1973 during an outbreak of equine influenza at a Florida racetrack. Dorothy Holmes, an infectious disease specialist in Cornell's College of Veterinary Medicine, had obtained samples of the virus with the intention of using it to create nasal spray vaccines for horses.

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2008-04-29
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Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine
Keywords
Cornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine -- Periodicals.; Winter, Metta; Whittaker, Gary
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