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Chinese researchers found a human H7N9 strain to be highly airborne transmissible in ferrets.
New analysis of first H7N9 case has worrisome findings on antiviral resistance.
Two H7N9 studies found signs of pandemic potential but limited airborne spread in animals.
Experts say some properties of H7 viruses may lend themselves to human adaptation.
Chinese researchers put the virus though its paces in a host of laboratory tests.
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