Articles Tagged with “FLU”

In the shadow of coronavirus vaccine development, another vaccine was making solid progress.

Martin Hirsch explores the role of a tenacious virus and the role of “fake news” in the great epidemic of 1918.

A century after the worst plague in history, researchers seek a universal flu vaccine to head off a repeat of the disaster.

Infectious disease specialist Martin Hirsch looks at the worry over H5N1 and its aftermath.

New avian flu work has sparked debate among researchers and security experts.

After the panic, the author of our article on avian flu discusses developments in the story.

The avian virus incubating in Asia is remarkably virulent. But nature itself may prevent a human pandemic.