Research archive
Nature Publishing Group's unique research archive documents the landmark scientific achievements of the avian flu research community in trying to understand and predict the biology of the H5N1 virus, and develop new and better drugs and vaccines.
"We now know that H5N1 virus has the ability to infect an unprecedented range of hosts, including carnivores"
Thijs Kuiken, Erasmus Medical CentreFeline friend or potential foe?Nature
Keyword index
- 1918 Spanish Flu
- Africa
- Animal Euthanasia
- Antivirals
- Apoptosis
- Avian Flu
- Avian Flu Vaccine
- Cats
- Chemokine
- Chickens
- China
- Cows
- Cytokines
- Diagnosis
- Disease Outbreaks
- Disease Transmission
- Ducks
- Endemic Diseases
- Epidemic
- Epidemiology
- Geese
- Gene Sequence
- H5n1 Virus
- Horses
- Host Defense
- Influenza
- Influenza Vaccine
- Life Cycle
- Migratory Birds
- Molecular Evolution
- Mortality
- Neuraminidase
- Pandemic
- Pigs
- Poultry
- Prevention & Control
- Sialase
- Theoretical Models
- Turkeys
- Viral Entry
- Virulence
- World Health Organisation
- X-ray Crystallography
