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Mayo Clinic researcher Christian K. Pfaller, Ph.D., studies respiratory viruses such as measles, respiratory syncytial virus, influenza and SARS-CoV-2.
The viruses spread through respiratory droplets or aerosols released through talking, sneezing or coughing. These droplets can land in the mouth or nose of ...
Harnessing the power of viruses to treat noninvasive breast cancer, triple-negative breast cancer and metastatic breast cancer. Innovative breast imaging ...
Viral infection starts when a virus particle, called a viron, enters the body. It attaches to a cell, breaks in and takes over. The viral genome ― either DNA or ...
Low temperatures. Cold weather and snow also can't kill the COVID-19 virus. Antibiotics. Antibiotics kill bacteria, not viruses. However, people hospitalized ...
These viruses primarily affect young children. Many adults have some immunity from previous exposure. Dr. Nipunie Rajapakse, a pediatric infectious disease ...
Liver disease has many causes. Infection. Parasites and viruses can infect the liver, causing swelling and irritation, called inflammation. Inflammation keeps ...
Viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites all can cause infections. Find out more about how to prevent and treat these conditions.
Viruses may also spread through contact with an infected object. This happens when you touch something with the virus on it and then touch your mouth, eyes or ...
Pneumonia — an infection in one or both lungs; Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) · Whooping cough. Some infections, particularly whooping cough, may cause so ...
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