Kentucky State University professor was the corresponding author on publication about a new feline influenza virus

Kentucky State University professor was the corresponding author on publication about a new feline influenza virus

Posted on October 29, 2021

A Kentucky State University professor is the corresponding author on a new publication about a new feline influenza virus. 

Dr. Alexander Lai, associate professor of biology, is the corresponding author of “Emergence and Characterization of a Novel Reassortant Canine Influenza Virus Isolated from Cats.” 

“We have discovered a new feline influenza virus,” Lai said, “It is a reassortant virus of canine influenza virus with the NS (non-structural) gene from human influenza virus. Although there has been no report of human infection yet, the presence of NS gene is significant. It allows this virus to counteract the immune response when infecting humans. Identification of potential pandemic-causing virus allows scientists to develop diagnostic tools, vaccines, and drugs. Therefore, it is important to maintain a surveillance program for emerging viruses."

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