Study: Fever-level heat hampers some flu viruses
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A University of Cambridge–led team reports in Science that raising ambient temperature to mimic fever protected mice from illness caused by a standard human influenza strain but not from an engineered heat‑tolerant version, indicating temperature alone can inhibit certain viruses. Researchers inserted a heat‑adaptive PB1 gene segment from avian flu into human influenza and compared infections in mice housed at normal vs. slightly elevated temperatures.
Public Health Research
Influenza and Viruses