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Virus World provides a daily blog of the latest news in the Virology field and the COVID-19 pandemic. News on new antiviral drugs, vaccines, diagnostic tests, viral outbreaks, novel viruses and milestone discoveries are curated by expert virologists. Highlighted news include trending and most cited scientific articles in these fields with links to the original publications. Stay up-to-date with the most exciting discoveries in the virus world and the last therapies for COVID-19 without spending hours browsing news and scientific publications. Additional comments by experts on the topics are available in Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/juanlama/detail/recent-activity/)
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First diagnostic test for Zika virus gets FDA's OK to market 

First diagnostic test for Zika virus gets FDA's OK to market  | Virus World | Scoop.it
InBios, a developer of diagnostic tools to detect infectious diseases, wins nod from Food and Drug Administration
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New family of giant viruses discovered in Japan: Medusavirus 

New family of giant viruses discovered in Japan: Medusavirus  | Virus World | Scoop.it
Researchers find a new giant virus in the hot springs of northern Japan. It's unique genetic makeup of histones and capsid proteins brings new insight into virus evolution.
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2019 Lassa fever outbreak in Nigeria contained after death of 20% of confirmed cases

2019 Lassa fever outbreak in Nigeria contained after death of 20% of confirmed cases | Virus World | Scoop.it
The rapid multi-country lab response may be the model for years ahead in dealing with emerging virus outbreaks
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CDC names EIGHT diseases which could spark pandemic

CDC names EIGHT diseases which could spark pandemic | Virus World | Scoop.it
In the week in which a Norwegian woman died after contracting rabies in the Phillipines, the diseases are on a list of eight highlighted by the US-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in a report examining zoonotic illnesses – meaning those which have the potential to jump from ...

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World's priciest treatment: $2 million Gene therapy for spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) approved by FDA

World's priciest treatment: $2 million Gene therapy for spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) approved by FDA | Virus World | Scoop.it
I was perplexed and disappointed that the recent approval of Novartis’ gene therapy Zolgensma was immediately overshadowed by outrage over the drug’s price.
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First ever  viral vector (adeno-associated virus) gene therapy treatment arrives with a hefty price tag...
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Burying pet rabbits in gardens could spread viral haemorrhagic disease in the UK 

Burying pet rabbits in gardens could spread viral haemorrhagic disease in the UK  | Virus World | Scoop.it
While comforting to children, practice may help circulate rabbit virus RVHD2...
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The Flu Virus’s Ability to Mutate May Sometimes Be Its Downfall

By studying the effects of flu viruses on individual cells, scientists have shown how viral mutation can affect the outcome of infection.
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Nasal flu spray to be offered in the UK to all primary school children next winter

Nasal flu spray to be offered in the UK to all primary school children next winter | Virus World | Scoop.it
The flu vaccine in the form of a nasal spray will be offered to all children in primary school next winter in a bid to boost uptake, health chiefs have announced.
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China struggles to contain African swine fever with mass live-pig burials, millions of culls - ABC News

China struggles to contain African swine fever with mass live-pig burials, millions of culls - ABC News | Virus World | Scoop.it
Amid international efforts to find a vaccine for African Swine Fever, Australian authorities and industry are bracing for an outbreak some fear is "inevitable".
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A cure for one of the world's deadliest viruses? 

A cure for one of the world's deadliest viruses?  | Virus World | Scoop.it
Nipah virus is listed as one of the World Health Organization's priority pathogens, meaning urgent action is needed against it.
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Breastfeeding moms' milk can transfer lifelong protection against infection to their babies

Breastfeeding moms' milk can transfer lifelong protection against infection to their babies | Virus World | Scoop.it
Mothers' breast milk can provide protection against infection that lasts for life, finds new research in mice by an international team of scientists including experts at the University of Birmingham.
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Protective antibodies also found in premature babies

Protective antibodies also found in premature babies | Virus World | Scoop.it
Even premature babies carry anti-viral antibodies transferred from the mother, researchers report in a paper on maternal antibodies in newborns. The results should change our approach to infection sensitivity in newborns, they say.
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Video: Weaponizing CRISPR against bacteria superbugs

Video: Weaponizing CRISPR against bacteria superbugs | Virus World | Scoop.it
Bladder infections, like many others, are increasingly becoming resistant to antibiotics."We are getting to the point where there are organisms that are...
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Hundreds of children infected with HIV in Pakistan's outbreak - Reused needles likely to blame

Hundreds of children infected with HIV in Pakistan's outbreak - Reused needles likely to blame | Virus World | Scoop.it
Officials say 681 people have tested positive for HIV, of whom 537 are children, since April 25.
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Cas enzyme targeting RNA defend bacteria against phages by  slowing growth

Cas enzyme targeting RNA defend bacteria against phages by  slowing growth | Virus World | Scoop.it
Microbes under attack by bacteriophages turn their defenses on their enemies and themselves. It doesn't kill them, though.
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Herpes virus release in Australia's waters on hold as research continues on the possible effects  

Herpes virus release in Australia's waters on hold as research continues on the possible effects   | Virus World | Scoop.it
A final decision is yet to be made over whether a strain of the herpes virus will be released to control carp numbers in the Murray-Darling, as irrigators utilise a matured water market to help them negotiate low allocations.
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New HIV vaccine by J&J’s to initiate clinical trial

New HIV vaccine by J&J’s to initiate clinical trial | Virus World | Scoop.it
Johnson & Johnson has announced full enrolment in its proof-of-concept efficacy study of Imbokodo.- News - PharmaTimes...
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Measles Cases in the U.S. Reach a New Milestone

Measles Cases in the U.S. Reach a New Milestone | Virus World | Scoop.it
More cases have been reported this year than in all of 1992, when the country had its last big outbreak.
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An H.I.V. Cure: Answers to 4 Key Questions - The New York Times

An H.I.V. Cure: Answers to 4 Key Questions - The New York Times | Virus World | Scoop.it
Translating the latest success against the AIDS virus into a practical treatment will take years — if it happens at all. Here are answers to some of the most pressing questions raised by the news.
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Merck antiviral drug Prevymis wins over England's reluctant cost watchdogs

Merck antiviral drug Prevymis wins over England's reluctant cost watchdogs | Virus World | Scoop.it
Stinging from an initial rebuff in 2018, Merck hoped for a turnaround from England’s drug-price watchdog for cytomegalovirus prevention drug Prevymis. Thanks to a discount offer, the drugmaker got the exact response it wanted.
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WHO - Update on Ebola virus disease – Outbreak in Democratic Republic of the Congo

WHO - Update on Ebola virus disease – Outbreak in Democratic Republic of the Congo | Virus World | Scoop.it
World Health Organization (WHO) update on Ebola outbreak in DR Congo. Latest update by WHO: 1241 deaths through May 21, 2019 with the virus killing 64% of confirmed cases of Ebola 
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Alongshan virus. A new Virus Infecting People in China, and Ticks May Be the Culprit

Alongshan virus. A new Virus Infecting People in China, and Ticks May Be the Culprit | Virus World | Scoop.it
So far, the virus has only been found in northeastern China, but it could potentially have a much wider range.
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This year the flu came in two waves

This year the flu came in two waves | Virus World | Scoop.it
The just-ended 2018-2019 flu season was relatively mild compared to the last season, during which nearly 80,000 people in the U.S. died of flu-related illness, according to estimates by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control ...
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PrEP Could Soon Become Over-the-Counter Drug In California

PrEP Could Soon Become Over-the-Counter Drug In California | Virus World | Scoop.it
A bill just approved by the California State Senate would make Truvada, the HIV drug that's been found to be effective at preventing new HIV infections, available for over-the-counter use for 30 days.
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More evidence linking Viruses with Alzheimer's

More evidence linking Viruses with Alzheimer's | Virus World | Scoop.it
A study using human biological samples and mouse models has found what can make viruses more dangerous and how some could facilitate Alzheimer's.
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