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382 If Bird Flu Jumped to Humans, Could Past Flu Infections Offer Some Protection?

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 03/23/2025 21:34 EDT

If Bird Flu Jumped to Humans, Could Past Flu Infections Offer Some Protection?

NPR reports on research "into whether our defenses built up from past flu seasons can offer any protection against H5N1 bird flu."

So far, the findings offer some reassurance. Antibodies and other players in the immune system may buffer the worst consequences of bird flu, at least to some degree. "There's certainly preexisting immunity," says Florian Krammer, a virologist at Mount Sinai's Icahn School of Medicine who is involved in some of the new studies. "That's very likely not going to protect us as a p

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