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People who tested positive for the virus behind genital herpes tended to have reduced thickness of their outermost brain layer, which has been linked to Alzheimer's disease
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Here the authors deliver aerosolized human monoclonal antibodies to SARS-CoV-2-infected rhesus macaques and show that the treatment significantly reduces viral RNA and infectious virus in the respiratory tracts, limits lung pathology, and decreases i ...
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All children in UK should be protected against the virus at 12 and 18 months of age, advisers tell NHS.
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All children in UK should be protected against the virus at 12 and 18 months of age, advisers tell NHS.
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Nearly 31,000 children aged four or under admitted to hospital each year in England due to respiratory virus, with 80% developing acute bronchiolitis
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The mosquito-borne disease, which can be fatal to newborns, has killed at least 350 people this year.
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Vampire viruses prey on other viruses to replicate themselves
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Genomics analyses reveal that in vitro culture of CAR T cells can lead to reactivation of a latent herpesvirus, which might be involved in complications in patients receiving associated cell therapies.
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Vampire viruses prey on other viruses to replicate themselves
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Gene therapy adeno-associated viruses are unlikely to cause cancer-triggering insertions in humans or monkeys and may contribute to long-term efficacy, according to new research from the University of Pennsylvania’s Gene Therapy Program.
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Vampire viruses prey on other viruses to replicate themselves
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Mark Sedwill also tells Covid inquiry there was ‘optimism bias’ over virus and it reflected Boris Johnson’s stance early in the crisis
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Of the eight puppies found in a flat raided in Glasgow, four later died of parvovirus - a highly contagious disease that can be fatal to dogs.
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virus that quashes survival of male moth embryos arose independently of other microorganisms that skew sex ratios.
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April 2020 email from No 10 official said evidence from Europe was that once coronavirus enters a care setting ‘many die’
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Broadly neutralizing antibodies are already being used to fight viruses. This approach could also help to treat infections with multi-resistant bacteria in the future / publication in the renowned journal ‘Cell’
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Researchers from UC Berkeley and Rice University discover global evidence of filamentous viruses in coral symbionts, offering new clues about the possible cause of a devastating coral disease spreading across the Caribbean.
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The chance finding in a Japanese university’s greenhouse could help researchers find ways to control agricultural pests or even insects that spread disease.