Date: June 30, 2017
Source: Lund University
Summary: An influenza infection in birds gives a good
protection against other subtypes of the virus, like a natural vaccination,
according to a new study.
An influenza infection in birds
gives a good protection against other subtypes of the virus, like a natural
vaccination, according to a new study.
Water birds, in particular
mallards, are often carriers of low-pathogenic influenza A virus. Researchers
previously believed that birds infected by one variant of the virus could not
benefit from it by building up immunity against other virus subtypes. However,
the recent study concludes that mallards infected with a low-pathogenic virus
build up significant immunity and resistance to other variants of the same
virus.
"It was previously thought
that the birds were not particularly good at protecting themselves against
subsequent infections, but in fact they manage quite well," says Neus
Latorre-Margalef, a biologist at Lund University.
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