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Orthohantaviruses, such as the Puumala virus, are widespread in Europe, causing flu-like illnesses and severe kidney damage in those infected. It is increasingly considered a zoonotic threat.
Virology is the branch of biological sciences that investigates viruses and virus-like agents, encompassing their molecular structure, genome organization, replication strategies, evolution, and ...
PUNE: The state health department will begin work on its ambitious Maharashtra Institute of Virology (MIV) in Pune from next month. The project aims at strengthening the state’s diagnostic and ...
Xia Xian, a virologist who was formerly a project scientist at the University of California, Los Angeles, has left the United States to take up a position studying highly pathogenic viruses – those ...
THE Department of Science and Technology leads the public consultation on the implementing rules and regulations of the recently-signed Vaccine Institute of the Philippines Act, at a hotel in ...
A Chinese drug could help manage outbreaks of Nipah and prevent the spread of the deadly virus that has no vaccine or cure, researchers have said. The virus has a fatality rate of up to 75 per cent ...
A joint research by Chinese scientists has recently found that the oral nucleoside drug VV116, approved for the treatment of COVID-19, shows significant antiviral activity against Nipah virus, ...
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (PIA) — The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) emphasized the role of the Virology and Vaccine Institute of the Philippines (VIP) in safeguarding the nation’s food ...
Of all the pathogens that have plagued humanity, few are as notorious and persistent as influenza. Its Houdini-like ability to regularly slip the shackles of vaccine- or infection-induced immunity, ...
Your Comment article was a welcome admission that the safety measures taken when researching potentially dangerous viruses can, very occasionally, be inadequate (M. Ott et al. Nature 646, 31–34; 2025) ...