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    Influenza virus is one of the well-explored the pathogens and development of flu vaccine is considered as the most efficient strategy to defense the outbreak. However‚ the variability of the antigen and rapid reassortant of the genetic segments weakens flu vaccine effectiveness. And the protection of flu vaccine could not contribute to clinical treatment when the patients suffer from severe illness. Therefore‚ the study of the interaction between pathogen and host immune response is needed. The Hannover

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    Hepatitis A Virus Summary

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    but less known is that the first cloned animal success was a tadpole in the 1950s This week‚ neuroscientist Russell Foster – a specialist in our body clocks – say that schools should start two hours later at “around 10 o’clock”. Hepatitis A virus is carried by human faeces and can be passed on through contact with food or water. latest tablet computers.  it is on the shiny new iPad‚ computer or phone‚ included one of the rarest metals on Earth: indium. And analysts are warning that global

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    chaotic is a major challenge for Vincent Weafer. How could he use technical‚ human‚ and conceptual skills to maintain an environment that encourages innovation and professionalism among the virus hunters? Answer: Vincent Weafer’s applies following techniques that encourage innovation and professionalism among the virus hunters. 1- Firstly‚ he divided work into smaller and specialized groups to perform in much better way. 2- To attain professionalism he then focuses on efficient working. As the work

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    Ebola Virus Analysis

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    consuming these ‘life-saving’ drugs‚ we also help these pathogens to evolve. They have adapted to the medicines that we consume‚ and their medication resisting ability drastically improved. Consequently‚ we have a virus such as Ebola that directly attacks the immune systems. This virus has an average of 50% fatality rate. As of 13 January 2016‚ reportedly 11‚315 has died from Ebola. Moreover‚ we also have many contagious antibiotics resistant bacteria such as Clostridium difficile‚ shortened to C

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    Ever since the virus got out‚ our town has be quarantined for months. The virus is deadly; If you catch it you won’t notice it at first‚ but you’ll slowly start to catch a fever. Your skin will be hot as fire. Welts will begin to form all over your body and you’ll begin to bleed from every pore. It’s sickening to watch and it’s a sight you’ll never forget for as long as you live; however long that may be. My mother and sister have contracted it. I can tell from their high fever and even though they’re

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    Herpes-Simplex: Type 2

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    about the nose‚ face‚ and ears‚ and in the mouth and pharynx. The causative virus has been shown to be present in the cell bodies of the facial nerve in persons who do not have blisters. It is this reservoir of latent virus that is the source of repeated attacks. Except for lotions to relieve pain‚ itching‚ or inflammation‚ no established treatmemt has actually been developed. The second type of the herpes simplex virus‚ however‚ is the usual cause of genital herpes. Herpes infections of the genital

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    Herpes

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    life. Symptoms Herpes is one of the numerous sexual diseases that are caused by viruses. Aside from herpes‚ an individual who goes to have sex unprotected is also susceptible to acquiring genital warts‚ hepatitis‚ or worst‚ human immunodeficiency virus (HTD)‚ which could worsen

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    by most people who haven’t heard of Ebola or Marburg as the deadliest of diseases and viruses. Imagine a virus that killed nine out of every ten people it infected and it was contagious through airborne particles. Even prior to learning about the symptoms of this type of virus it already sounds like a nightmare. The virus is called Ebola and a man by the name of Richard Preston wrote a full length book about the discovery and the fight against this virus in the book entitled The Hot Zone. This book

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    Everybody knows what the chicken pox are‚ they are when you get bumps all over your body. The cause of the chicken pox is the virus varicella. Males and females are both able to get the virus‚ but children ages five to six are the most likely to be infected.Like I said chicken pox is caused by the virus varicella. Chicken pox is very contagious and unless you got it at birth one attack carries lifelong immunity. The chain infection is only present if a group of people come in contact

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    you risk infection with the Epstein-Barr virus‚ which causes glandular fever (otherwise known as infectious mononucleosis) and other nasty diseases. How does the virus work? The Epstein-Barr virus appears capable of infecting only two major cell types: the outer (epithelial) cells of the salivary gland‚ and white blood cells known as B lymphocytes (B-cells). Infection with the Epstein-Barr virus develops first in the salivary gland. Large amounts of the virus are released in the saliva‚ enabling it

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