Meet The Microbiologist - The Scientists Behind The Microbiology
117: Influenza Virus Evolution with Jesse Bloom
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Influenza is famous for its ability to mutate and evolve but are mutations always the virus’ friend? Jesse Bloom discusses his work on influenza escape from serum through mutation and how mutations affect influenza virus function and transmission. Subscribe (free) on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Android, RSS, or by email. Also available on the ASM Podcast Network app. Julie’s Biggest Takeaways Influenza is famous for its ability to mutate and evolve through two major mechanisms: Antigenic drift occurs when a few mutations accumulate in the influenza genome and lead to seasonal changes. Antigenic shift occurs when two influenza strains recombine their genomes to form one previously unknown in human populations. Avian influenza has caused thousands of zoonotic cases, in which the virus is transmitted from birds to people. This causes serious disease but the virus doesn’t easily pass from person-to-person, limiting how many people are affected. When a zoonotic case becomes easily transmissible between