![]() ![]() Instead, according to a study published in eLife by scientists at the China Agricultural University, it is stabilizing and adapting to better recognize human-like receptors. ![]() The H3N2 avian influenza virus-highly contagious and lethal in the bird population-successfully jump to dogs around 2006. The so-called dog flu may be moving ever closer to infecting humans, according to a new Chinese study. Continued adaptation in mammals could mean an eventual threat to humans.The virus originally spawned from the bird flu and has stabilized within canines, although there’s still no jump to humans.A Chinese study says that tracking the H3N2 canine influenza virus for 10 years has shown adaptions that allow the dog flu to recognize a human-like receptor. ![]()
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