Influenza A Viruses Adapt Shape in Response to Environmental Pressures - NIH Study Identifies Previously Unknown Adaptation ...
Influenza A virus particles strategically adapt their shape -- to become either spheres or larger filaments -- to favor their ability to infect cells depending on environmental conditions, according ...
Henipaviruses can infect many animals, including bats, horses, monkeys, dogs, cats and even rodents. This means they are more ...
Influenza A virus particles strategically adapt their shape-to become either spheres or larger filaments-to favor their ability to infect cells depending on environmental conditions, according to a ...
Researchers have identified Camp Hill virus, a type of henipavirus, in shrews in US state of Alabama. This virus, related to the deadly Nipah virus, raises concerns about human transmission and ...
Experts are concerned about the potential for a new global pandemic after the never-seen-before Camp Hill virus was ...
A new virus that is related to the deadly Nipah and Hendra viruses has been detected in shrews in the U.S. However, ...
Researchers recently announced that a deadly virus has been found in short-tailed shrews in the United States.
Researchers found first henipavirus strain in North America. What you need to know about new virus in wild animals living in ...
He said the Hendra virus has a 70% fatality rate, and Nipah has "recorded fatality rates between 40 and 75 per cent in outbreaks in South-East Asia, including in Malaysia and Bangladesh." ...
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