U-M receives $6.7M grant to study flu immunity in children
June 10, 2024
June 10, 2024
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, June 10 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
No parent wants to see their baby sick. But a child's first exposure to influenza is actually very important--it can impact their natural protection against future flu viruses.
This process, called imprinting, in which our bodies create antibodies the first time we get the flu that influence our immune response to future flu viruses, has long interested University of Michigan infectiou . . .
No parent wants to see their baby sick. But a child's first exposure to influenza is actually very important--it can impact their natural protection against future flu viruses.
This process, called imprinting, in which our bodies create antibodies the first time we get the flu that influence our immune response to future flu viruses, has long interested University of Michigan infectiou . . .