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On 28 March it’s the 60th anniversary of the discovery of Epstein-Barr virus, the most common viral infection in humans. The virus was first discovered in association with a rare type of cancer located in Africa, but is now understood to be impl ...
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Boats had been barred from landing since July 2022 owing to virus, which has ravaged populations of seabirds
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Understanding how and why viruses evolve to jump into different hosts may help experts figure out how new viral diseases emerge.
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The 100-day challenge, to contain a virus while a vaccine is readied for the public, looks ever more remote, says Guardian columnist Devi Sridhar
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The mass deaths were puzzling scientists around the world – there were no signs of viruses or parasites. Then we looked closely at their skin
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Plaintiffs in Murthy v Missouri argue White House requests to take down coronavirus misinformation violate first amendment
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The H5N1 virus reached the region late last year and is killing wildlife, with witnesses spotting numerous seal corpses on South Georgia island
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Researchers say jabs substantially reduce for up to a year the chances of serious cardiovascular complications
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H5N1 is most likely to have been introduced in the region through birds migrating from South America
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Newly-released footage reveals how a cruise ship worker smuggled £2 million worth of cocaine to UK waters. Milos Bigovic, from Serbia, hid 28kg of the drug on the Marella Discovery 2 in Cartegena, Colombia, before its journey to the Caribbean was ...
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The nasty bug, which only lasts a few days, can leave patients severely dehydrated
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Fears for penguin colonies after the discovery of the highly contagious H5N1 virus in two dead skuas
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The virus recently discovered in Alaska is transmitted from small mammals and symptoms normally include a rash and muscle pain
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GB News presenter Neil Oliver suggested coronavirus vaccinations were causing tens of thousands of excess deaths
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Research into bacteriophages adds to evidence that gut and brain interactions influence our behaviour
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Draper died on 3 January aged 56 after suffering long-lasting symptoms from coronavirus
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Four years on from the start of the pandemic, how prevalent is Covid how is it affecting the NHS and are people still dying from the illness?
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Nicola Sturgeon said her responsibility regarding decisions made during the coronavirus pandemic was “to the Scottish people, not Boris Johnson”. The former first minister was being questioned on Wednesday, 31 January, about announcing Covid meas ...
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With confirmed or suspected cases in two Antarctic penguin species, researchers fear highly contagious virus could rip through colonies
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Threat of outbreak from microbes trapped in permafrost for millennia raised by increased Siberian shipping activity
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