June 9, 2022, 1:10 a.m. | Yanhua Xu, Dominik Wojtczak

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Influenza occurs every season and occasionally causes pandemics. Despite its
low mortality rate, influenza is a major public health concern, as it can be
complicated by severe diseases like pneumonia. A fast, accurate and low-cost
method to predict the origin host and subtype of influenza viruses could help
reduce virus transmission and benefit resource-poor areas. In this work, we
propose multi-channel neural networks to predict antigenic types and hosts of
influenza A viruses with hemagglutinin and neuraminidase protein sequences. An …

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