LONDON (Reuters) - A new virus that has killed four people and infected another in South Africa appears to have been contained, according to the most recent information posted by South African ...
A new virus that causes fatal hemorrhagic fevers has been discovered in southern Africa.
A new virus that causes fatal hemorrhagic fevers has been discovered in southern Africa.
... study reveals certain mechanisms by which mimivirus -- a virus so called because it was originally thought ... crucial step, the cell starts producing new viruses, which spread and infect additional cells ...
... bilge, ballast and livewell water.
"Not only do we need to prevent the salties from bringing in new viruses, we also need the lake carriers from the lower Great Lakes to treat their ballast, because ...
Hundreds of human disease-causing viruses may still be lurking in remote populations
... flu expert. "Now we know influenza viruses are using specific host proteins so those become ... 's ability to successfully take over the cell and make new viruses.
To assess relevance to human cells, ...
... Association of Avian Veterinarians, in Savannah, GA.
The new virus, which the team named Avian Bornavirus ... viral samples. The team was able to recover virus sequence from a total of 16 diseased birds ...
Triticum mosaic virus poses a new threat to Texas wheat, according to Texas AgriLife Research ... disease pressure put on area wheat.
The virus is difficult to detect and contain because it is carried ...
... one further since we kept observing it over and over. When we sequenced it we were surprised to learn that we had found a new virus," explained Rasgon, an assistant professor with the Bloomberg School ...
Triticum mosaic virus poses a new threat to Texas wheat, according to Texas AgriLife Research scientists in Amarillo. Researchers are working on a variety of studies to determine ...
A new virus that infects the world’s most dangerous mosquito could one day be manipulated to kill it or prevent it from transmitting malaria.
... then destroys the host cell, releasing new viruses that can infect other cells. In contrast, in the lysogenic ... repressing viral genes that lead to lysis. The virus remains dormant until host conditions ...
... rest the possibility that MCV infects tumors that already have formed. If that were the case, the virus would be a passenger rather than the driver of the disease.
Experiments in human tumors reveal ...
... study reveals that the virus's outer protein shell looks like a craggy golf ball ... Senecavirus works, and how we can take advantage of it."
The Senecavirus is a "new" virus, discovered several years ago ...