
Tag: Virology


Taking the ‘killer’ out of natural killer cells

Cold plasma can kill 99.9% of airborne viruses

Food additive may influence how well flu vaccines work

Mothers infected by dengue may have babies with higher risk of severe Zika, and vice versa

Visceral leishmaniasis on the rise in Brazil, study finds

Viruses can trigger psychiatric disorders, research suggests

3-D structure of 1918 influenza virus-like particles created: Details could advance vaccine development for several human diseases

Rhesus macaque model offers route to study Zika brain pathology

Factor important for ZIKA Virus host species restriction

Pesticide-free way to combat mosquitoes and West Nile

What does the future hold for the children of the Zika virus outbreak in Brazil?

Why chikungunya, other arthritis-causing viruses target joints: Study finds molecular handle that viruses use to get inside certain cells

Infection control and prevention in clinics is in everyone’s hands

Herpesvirus: Identifying virus structures that can be attacked by killer T cells

West Nile virus reemerged and spread to new areas in Greece in 2017

A foodborne illness outbreak could cost a restaurant millions, study suggests: Foodborne outbreaks can compromise a restaurant’s annual profits, markedly outweighing preventative costs

Ebola: Overestimated mutation rate

How highly contagious norovirus infection gets its start: Virus infects rare intestinal cells in mice; findings point to therapeutic strategy
