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For most people, the risk of getting Ebola or Marburg viruses (hemorrhagic fevers) is low. The risk increases if you: Travel to Africa. You're at increased ...
A genetic vaccine is based on nucleic acids, meaning DNA or RNA. It differs from traditional vaccines that are based on live attenuated viruses, or on viral ...
His laboratory provides diagnostic testing for a variety of viral diseases, including respiratory viruses as well as those causing illness in immunocompromised ...
People with lower immune response, such as those being treated for cancer or people with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). People with chronic diseases ...
Unleashing viruses aimed at killing cancer. During breaks from his doctoral research in London, Richard Vile, Ph.D., would visit a pediatric brain tumor ...
... virus to treat her multiple myeloma. ... He talks about where future research might be headed, are there other diseases that could be cured by using viruses and ...
This project in the Developmental Research Program of the Mayo Clinic Hepatobiliary SPORE is studying liver cancer associated with hepatitis B virus ...
Patients' symptoms are due to an overexcited immune response to a viral infection, such as COVID-19, influenza and other viruses. ... viral myocarditis can help ...
It has the markers of the type of influenza virus that with further changes could become a pandemic virus. ... viruses, etc., you can get infected in any setting ...
It also will bite humans. And, in other countries, has transmitted viruses and bacteria that have made people seriously ill. "So one virus in particular that we ...
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