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Potential Zika virus risk estimated for 50 U.S. cities
Zika virus risk estimated 50 U.S. cities
2016/3/21
Factors that can combine to produce a Zika virus outbreak are expected to be present in a number of U.S. cities during peak summer months, new research shows.
The Aedes aegypti mosquito, wh...
More than 23 million people are estimated to be living with HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa, concentrated primarily in East and Southern Africa (UNAIDS 2012). There are a number of noncompeting explanations...
Hungry horses could be more susceptible to contracting Hendra virus, according to the findings of a preliminary study into the effect of pasture availability on infection rates.
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More than 23 million people are estimated to be living with HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa,
concentrated primarily in East and Southern Africa (UNAIDS 2012). There are a number of noncompeting explanatio...
E7 PROTEINS OF HIGH-RISK (TYPE 16) AND LOW-RISK (TYPE 6) HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUSES REGULATE p130 DIFFERENTLY
E7 protein pRb family members
2015/5/21
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are one of the most common causes of sexually transmitted disease in the world. HPVs are divided into high-risk (HR) or low-risk (LR) types based on their oncogenic poten...
First descriptive study of an outbreak of Border disease in a sheep flock in Austria – a high risk factor for Bovine viral diarrhea virus free cattle herds: a case report
Border disease sheep cattle Austria
2015/3/17
Border disease is a congenital viral disease of
sheep and goats and was first reported in 1959 in
the Border region of Wales and England (Hughes
and Kershaw, 1959). The disease is characterised ...
Prevalence of Hepatitis G virus (HGV) in High-Risk Groups and Blood Donors in Tehran, Iran
GB virus C Blood donor IVDU Thalassemia HGV Iran
2010/2/3
The hepatitis G virus (HGV) is a newly discovered RNA virus, which is associated with acute or chronic hepatitis. A survey was conducted in thalassemic patients, intravenous drug users (IVDU) and bloo...