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New study shows livestock influenza D can replicate in human lung cells.
A new study reveals that influenza D, found in livestock, can replicate efficiently in human lung cells and tissues, raising concerns about its potential to infect people.
While no active human infections have been confirmed, some cattle workers show signs of past exposure.
The virus also infects pigs, and it does not trigger a strong immune response, allowing it to spread undetected.
Researchers urge increased surveillance to monitor the virus's potential for future human health threats.
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Un nuevo estudio muestra que la influenza D del ganado puede replicarse en células pulmonares humanas.