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Scientists identified two antibodies that protect against influenza B virus strains – Tech Explorist
Scientists have identified two antibodies- 1G05 and 2E01- that protect mice against lethal infections of influenza B virus.

Influenza commonly known as the flu is a respiratory infection caused by flu viruses. There are three main types of influenza: A, B, and C.
Like type A, influenza B is also highly contagious and can negatively affect your health in more severe cases. However, this form can only be spread from human to human. Type B influenza can cause seasonal outbreaks and can be transferred throughout the year.
The most widely used flu medication Tamiflu is approved to treat both kinds, but the drug is les…
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