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Tag: Viruses

Some viruses favor mosquitoes to people, however folks get sick anyway − a virologist and entomologist clarify why

People have an distinctive means to take care of viruses. Most often, your immune system is ready to battle an...

In Hawaii, parasites and viruses staff up within the battle towards fruit flies – an entomologist explains the implication for international pest management

Take a stroll alongside one of many seashores on Hawaii Island in late summer time, and also you’ll seemingly come...

Mpox: WHO Renames Monkeypox Citing Racial Stigma

The World Health Organization, responding to complaints that the word monkeypox conjures up racist tropes and stigmatizes patients, is recommending that the name of...

In Women and Nonbinary People, Monkeypox Cases May Have Been Missed

In the monkeypox outbreak that unspooled this summer in the United States and dozens of other countries, men who have sex with men were...

W.H.O. Declares Monkeypox Spread a Global Health Emergency

For the second time in two years, the World Health Organization has taken the extraordinary step of declaring a global emergency. This time the...

Covid and Omicron Variants: Lessons From Gamma, Iota and Mu

In early 2021, scientists in Colombia discovered a worrisome new coronavirus variant. This variant, eventually known as Mu, had several troubling mutations that experts...

Why a Coronavirus-Flu ‘Twindemic’ May Never Happen

The notion of that there is a sort of interplay between viruses first emerged in the 1960s, when vaccinations for polio, which contain weakened...

How Omicron’s Mutations Allow It To Thrive

Because an immunocompromised host doesn’t produce a lot of antibodies, many viruses are left to propagate. And new mutant viruses that resist the antibodies...

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