Tag Archives: Infectious disease

Coronavirus vocabulary: vaccine

[ad_1] Coronavirus vocabulary: vaccine Published December 2, 2020 Transcript of the video [MUSIC PLAYING] PRESENTER: The coronavirus was teaching us a lot on infectious diseases and public health, but it is also teaching us many new words. I’ll help you talk coronavirus. It really is learning a new language. What …

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New effective and safe antifungal isolated from the microbiome of sea splashes

[ad_1] Pharmacy professor Tim Bugni led a UW-Madison effort to identify new antimicrobials from poorly studied ecosystems. School of Pharmacy Combing the ocean for antimicrobials, scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have discovered a new antifungal compound that effectively targets multi-drug-resistant strains of deadly fungi without toxic side effects in …

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A strange virus worries scientists in Bolivia

[ad_1] At a tropical medicine conference, CDC scientists shared their findings on human-to-human transmission of an enigmatic virus, the Chapare virus. In a Bolivian hospital, he killed three people suffering from Ebola-like symptoms. You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] What are the differences between bacteria and viruses? They are …

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The strange Chapare virus returns to Bolivia

[ad_1] At a tropical medicine conference, CDC scientists shared their findings on human-to-human transmission of an enigmatic virus, the Chapare virus. In a Bolivian hospital, he killed three people suffering from Ebola-like symptoms. You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] What are the differences between bacteria and viruses? They are …

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Hannover – test revolution at MHH – BILD

[ad_1] Hanover – Test-Revolution an der MHHIMAGE MHH develops tests for the detection of protective antibodiesHannoversche Allgemeine Corona antibody test: Not suitable for coronary diagnosisONLINE TIME In the fight against Corona – MHH is developing a new test for antibodiesIMAGE Corona Virus: The MHH test examines antibodiesNDR.de See “More on …

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