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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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The rapid multi-country lab response may be the model for years ahead in dealing with emerging virus outbreaks
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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 ... Via Ed Rybicki
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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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While comforting to children, practice may help circulate rabbit virus RVHD2...
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Officials say 681 people have tested positive for HIV, of whom 537 are children, since April 25.
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Microbes under attack by bacteriophages turn their defenses on their enemies and themselves. It doesn't kill them, though.
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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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Johnson & Johnson has announced full enrolment in its proof-of-concept efficacy study of Imbokodo.- News - PharmaTimes...
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More cases have been reported this year than in all of 1992, when the country had its last big outbreak.
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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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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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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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So far, the virus has only been found in northeastern China, but it could potentially have a much wider range.
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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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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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A study using human biological samples and mouse models has found what can make viruses more dangerous and how some could facilitate Alzheimer's. |