A large study to gauge how susceptible US dairy and beef cattle are to influenza A viruses found that they are susceptible to ...
Only influenza A viruses infect nonhuman hosts, and a reassortment of genes can occur between those subtypes that typically infect animals and those that infect humans, resulting in antigenic ...
That scenario is caused by “reassortment,” the exchange of genetic material when hosts are infected with multiple versions of a virus. The U.S. Agriculture Department’s Animal and Plant ...
A new study uncovers how Oropouche virus is breaking out of the Amazon ... the OROV genome is likely to undergo reassortment and recombination events. The study identified 21 reassortment events ...
The active ingredients have a broad spectrum effect; a series of RNA molecules support the plant's immune system in combating the virus. In laboratory experiments, 80 to 100% of the treated plants ...