
TWiV #74 - Influenza with Professor Adolfo Garcia-Sastre
This Week in Virology
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Is the Age One in Pigs More Stable Anthogenically Than in Humans?
The age one in pigs is more stable anthogenically than in people. This has a most likely do with selection pressure, anda in piks as opposed to humans. But it's also possible that there is a still selection pressure mediated by antibodies in picks. And therefore you preserve antienixcise for humans in piks. The cur ally, both things going on. I don’t think we can say which of the two possibilities is. We know they are not mutually exclusive.
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