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Flu Study Surprise: No Infections in Close Contact
22 Jan
Summary
- Volunteers in a hotel room did not contract influenza.
- Study mixed infected donors with uninfected recipients for days.
- Low virus shedding, immunity, and air circulation explained findings.

A novel experiment designed to understand influenza transmission yielded surprising results, with no participants contracting the flu. Volunteers stayed together for several days in a hotel room, intentionally creating conditions conducive to viral spread.
Researchers mixed individuals actively shedding influenza with uninfected volunteers, simulating close contact. Participants engaged in shared activities and used common objects. Despite these efforts to promote transmission, none of the uninfected recipients developed influenza.
Several factors may account for this outcome. The adult donors shed relatively small amounts of the virus, potentially due to the specific strains or mild symptoms. Many recipients may have possessed partial immunity from prior vaccinations or previous flu seasons.



