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This diagram depicts the origins of the H7N9 virus from China and shows how the virus’s genes came from other influenza viruses in birds.
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Influenza A H7N9 as viewed through an electron microscope. Both filaments and spheres are observed in this photo.
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Spherical influenza A H7N9 virus as viewed through an electron microscope.
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A freezer contains CDC’s H7N9 reagent kits for international shipment.
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A packaged CDC reagent kit for detecting H7N9 virus
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A CDC Scientist harvests H7N9 virus that has been grown for sharing with partner laboratories for research purposes.
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A CDC scientist measures the amount of H7N9 virus that has been grown and harvested in CDC’s laboratory.
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A CDC scientist uses a pipette to transfer H7N9 virus into vials for sharing with partner laboratories for public health research purposes.
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