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Human noses too cold for flu

14 May 2009

The BBC reports that bird flu may not have become the threat to humans that some predicted because our noses are too cold for the virus. Professor Ian Jones (Biological Sciences) provides expert comment. Read the article here. Professor Jones has also appeared on Sky News, BBC News, ITV and national radio to discuss swine flu. The BBC reports that bird flu may not have become the threat to humans that some predicted because our noses are too cold for the virus. Professor Ian Jones (Biological Sciences) provides expert comment. Read the article here. Professor Jones has also appeared on Sky News, BBC News, ITV and national radio to discuss swine flu.

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