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Study: H1N1 resistance to oseltamivir may spread - CIDRAP
Study: H1N1 resistance to oseltamivir may spreadCIDRAPMay 7, 2012 (CIDRAP News) – A detailed genetic analysis of an oseltamivir-resistant 2009 H1N1 virus responsible for a cluster of illnesses in Australia in 2011 found evidence that the viruses maintained their fitness when the resistance mutation was .
Oseltamivir-resistant H1N1 may spread - Vaccine News Daily (blog)
Vaccine News Daily (blog)Oseltamivir-resistant H1N1 may spreadVaccine News Daily (blog)A recent study showed that a cluster of 2009 H1N1 virus cases that were resistant to oseltamivir and responsible for illnesses in Australia last year maintained their fitness when the resistance mutation was present.
Ready, set, trial: why pandemics catch us out and how to prepare for them - Discover Magazine (blog)
Discover Magazine (blog)Ready, set, trial: why pandemics catch us out and how to prepare for themDiscover Magazine (blog)During the pandemic millions of people were treated with the front line drug oseltamivir (Tamiflu).
Report details changes that may boost H5N1 spread in mammals - CIDRAP
Globe and MailReport details changes that may boost H5N1 spread in mammalsCIDRAPThe scientists also sought to determine if the US government's H5N1 vaccine and the antiviral oseltamivir (Tamiflu) would be effective against the transmissible virus.
Theraclone Passes First Clinical Test with Flu-Fighting Antibody - Xconomy
XconomyTheraclone Passes First Clinical Test with Flu-Fighting AntibodyXconomyWhile there are already a couple of antiviral pills on the market—Roche's oseltamivir phosphate (Tamiflu) or GlaxoSmithKline's zanamivir (Relenza)—scientists worry about mutant strains like H5N1 “bird flu” that could emerge and resist today's .