Virus News and Research

Latest Virus News and Research

Inovio to participate at Marcum Microcap Conference, BIO International Convention

Inovio to participate at Marcum Microcap Conference, BIO International Convention

Roseola virus accounts for one third of febrile status epilepticus cases

Roseola virus accounts for one third of febrile status epilepticus cases

MDA5 molecule plays a critical role in fighting viral infections

MDA5 molecule plays a critical role in fighting viral infections

Child Survival Call to Action event signals a 'hopeful moment' in global health

Child Survival Call to Action event signals a 'hopeful moment' in global health

HLA B-27 protein appears to confer ability to suppress HIV viral replication

HLA B-27 protein appears to confer ability to suppress HIV viral replication

VaxInnate commences VAX161 Phase I trial in pandemic avian influenza

VaxInnate commences VAX161 Phase I trial in pandemic avian influenza

New data on individuals with natural ability to fight off AIDS

New data on individuals with natural ability to fight off AIDS

Cellular source of cervical cancer found

Cellular source of cervical cancer found

Hepatitis C more prevalent among homeless adults in downtown Los Angeles

Hepatitis C more prevalent among homeless adults in downtown Los Angeles

VOA reports on global polio vaccination challenges

VOA reports on global polio vaccination challenges

Subtype of CD4-positive immune cells in the gut may influence HIV infection outcome

Subtype of CD4-positive immune cells in the gut may influence HIV infection outcome

Biomedical engineers develop SMART detector for flu diagnosis

Biomedical engineers develop SMART detector for flu diagnosis

New synthetic vaccine effective in killing HPV-derived cancer

New synthetic vaccine effective in killing HPV-derived cancer

Tackling diarrhea, pneumonia could save 2M children, according to UNICEF report

Tackling diarrhea, pneumonia could save 2M children, according to UNICEF report

Magazine examines efforts to biologically alter bugs to fight human diseases

Magazine examines efforts to biologically alter bugs to fight human diseases

Study: HIV superinfection may be more common than previously believed

Study: HIV superinfection may be more common than previously believed

Strand, Trovagene enter MOU to license and validate HPV assay technology

Strand, Trovagene enter MOU to license and validate HPV assay technology

IRCM researchers make important breakthrough in the field of immunology

IRCM researchers make important breakthrough in the field of immunology

Researchers develop Texas Pandemic Flu Toolkit

Researchers develop Texas Pandemic Flu Toolkit

HIV superinfection may be more frequent among general population of Uganda

HIV superinfection may be more frequent among general population of Uganda

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