What is Antigenic drift?
Antigenic drift is a process that occurs in viruses, particularly in influenza viruses, where small genetic changes accumulate over time,
Read moreAntigenic drift is a process that occurs in viruses, particularly in influenza viruses, where small genetic changes accumulate over time,
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