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nitpicker

(7,153 posts)
Tue Nov 26, 2019, 05:21 AM Nov 2019

New discovery could spell end to seasonal flu

https://www.dw.com/en/new-discovery-could-spell-end-to-seasonal-flu/a-51400585

New discovery could spell end to seasonal flu

Date 25.11.2019
Author Olivera Zivkovic

Immunologist Ali Ellebedy was working on a study analyzing the immune response to flu infection in humans. During his research, he spotted a new type of powerful antibody in a blood sample from a patient infected with human influenza virus.

Ellebedy then sent samples of the antibody to Florian Krammer — a microbiologist who proved the effectiveness of the antibodies by testing them against extensive samples of virus proteins dating back to the 1970s. These proteins, called neuraminidase, enable the virus to spread through the human body.

The study, which was jointly conducted by Scripps Research, Washington University's School of Medicine in St. Louis and the Icahn School of Medicine in New York, was published in the October issue of Science.

Krammer told DW that the beauty of this new antibody, called 10G1, is that it binds to the parts of the virus that never change. This means that even if new strains of influenza viruses are detected, a potential vaccine containing new antibodies would still be effective.

Moreover, the antibody has a powerful potential to attack both A and B subtypes of influenza viruses, making it an even better candidate for a universal vaccine that would combat human, swine, and bird strains, as well as other rarer strains of lethal flu viruses.
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New discovery could spell end to seasonal flu (Original Post) nitpicker Nov 2019 OP
Wow some good news. No more flu ? I can deal with that. YOHABLO Nov 2019 #1
Good news gademocrat7 Nov 2019 #2
Science is awesome! NurseJackie Nov 2019 #3
K&R Kitchari Nov 2019 #4
Fantastic news. I would also point out that Ali Ellebedy is originally from Egypt Tanuki Nov 2019 #5
Superb! Sherman A1 Nov 2019 #6
One flu shot to rule them all. Ilsa Nov 2019 #7
Martin Shkreli has applied for a patent. 3Hotdogs Nov 2019 #8
If true, expect Big Pharma Brainstormy Nov 2019 #9

Tanuki

(15,322 posts)
5. Fantastic news. I would also point out that Ali Ellebedy is originally from Egypt
Tue Nov 26, 2019, 06:40 AM
Nov 2019

and came to the U.S. after completing his undergraduate studies at the University of Cairo. I am so glad that he was able to come here, complete his doctoral and postdoctoral work, and become a productive member of the academic research community before the current epidemic of xenophobia and selective anti-immigrant hatred. I am very grateful to D. Ellebedy and his colleagues for this breakthrough.

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