Phrases with «antigenic shift»

"Antigenic shift" refers to a sudden change in the genetic makeup of a virus, particularly the surface proteins it has. This change can occur when two or more different strains of the virus combine their genetic material. The result is a new and often more dangerous virus that our immune systems may not recognize, making it harder to fight off. Full definition

Sentences with «antigenic shift»

  • These major antigenic shifts occur every several decades. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The bottom line: the flu vaccine developed in 2009 is unlikely to offer any protection against the new H3N2 strain AND if there is any similarity to the human flu, there is something called antigenic shift. (avcnh.com)
  • What keeps epidemiologists up at night is antigenic shift, a radical change in surface proteins that presents the immune system with a completely different face. (discovermagazine.com)
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