New Delhi [India], May 11 (ANI/PRNewswire): The Invisible Enemy explores the history of biological & chemical warfare, and provides a shocking window to how multinational companies & developed nations are creating some extremely dangerous viruses & biological weapons that have th
A researcher at the University of Central Florida College of Medicine has created a novel, more accurate therapy for a leading source of sickness worldwide each year - acute respiratory virus infections.
The first gene-edited calf with resistance to the bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVDV), which costs the U.S. cow industry billions of dollars every year, has been created by scientists working together.
A health department official said: "Initially, the patient developed a headache and fever on April 30, which intensified two days later. He was taken to a private hospital where he remained under treatment for a day."
In an interdisciplinary approach, research teams from Heidelberg University and Heidelberg University Hospital investigated the final stages of viral penetration using electron tomography and computer simulations. In the case of influenza A, they were able to determine how the immune system
A recent study has discovered possible broad-spectrum antiviral drugs capable of targeting numerous families of RNA viruses, which continue to pose a serious threat to future pandemics. The UCLA Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology study, led by Gustavo Garcia Jr., tested a libra
CM Chouhan said, "Digvijay Singh has done the right comparison. Digvijaya Singh and Kamal Nath have caused more damage to the state than that of coronavirus. I am surprised that he did not find any other virus to compare, he found only coronavirus, which caused an outcry among the people. Ma
Severe respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection has long been linked to the emergence of childhood wheezing illnesses, but the link between RSV infection during infancy and the development of childhood asthma has remained unknown.
The development of childhood wheezing illnesses has long been linked to severe respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection, but the connection between RSV infection during infancy and the emergence of childhood asthma has remained unclear.