Airborne viruses don’t all behave the same — but they share one truth: structure shapes survival
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Airborne viruses don’t all behave the same — but they share one truth: structure shapes survival.
COVID‑19 taught us the same lesson: the virus moves through the air.
Clean indoor air — ventilation, filtration, masks — isn’t optional. It’s the foundation of prevention.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-026-73133-w -
Airborne viruses don’t all behave the same — but they share one truth: structure shapes survival.
COVID‑19 taught us the same lesson: the virus moves through the air.
Clean indoor air — ventilation, filtration, masks — isn’t optional. It’s the foundation of prevention.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-026-73133-wThis new research by Lu Liu, Ghislain Motos, Céline Terrettaz, Silke Stertz and colleagues suggests that filamentous influenza stays infectious longer in aerosols and can even withstand the immune defences in our nose and throat.
Credit source @natcomms.nature.com
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-026-73133-w -
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