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The goal of the self-deferral is to help thwart a potential threat to blood recipients to make sure the nation's blood supply remains safe. The virus is ...
Antivirals are used to treat infections caused by viruses. Usually they work for only one kind or group of virus infections. Topical docosanol is used to ...
The future of COVID-19 may be uncertain, but one thing parents know: When children go back to school, respiratory viruses and other infections tend to spike ...
Sick with a a cold, flu or other respiratory virus? Learn some home management tips from a Mayo Clinic family medicine physician.
Herpes virus spreads through physical contact, like kissing, sharing a toothbrush – even sharing a drinking glass – or through sexual contact. "Since the number ...
A bacterium or virus in the middle ear causes an ear infection. This infection often comes from another illness, such as a cold, flu or allergy. These can ...
Pritish Tosh says, "We know there is an association of the Zika virus infection with a certain birth defect, microcephaly, and we are finding out more about ...
Dixie Manley, of Cedar Falls, Iowa, was the first human to receive a reengineered measles virus to target her ovarian cancer. In July 2004, she participated in ...
Liver disease has many causes. Infection. Parasites and viruses can infect the liver, causing swelling and irritation, called inflammation. Inflammation keeps ...
... virus, so even if there are mutations in one area, a test can still pick up the virus. "And the home antigen tests look for a different protein altogether ...
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