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Macrophages, large white blood cells that engulf and destroy potential pathogens, harbor active viral reserves that appear to play a […]
Leptospirosis, which affects more than one million people worldwide each year, is known to be transmitted to humans from a […]
African-Americans are still much more likely to be diagnosed with HIV than white Americans. A new paper on the HIV/AIDS […]
Growing threats to public health could be addressed by cutting-edge research that reveals how farm animals contribute to the spread […]
Francisella tularensis is the bacterium that causes tularemia, a life-threatening disease spread to humans via contact with an infected animal […]
Using an original mathematical and statistical analysis method, a team of scientists from the Institut Pasteur partnered with researchers from […]
Researchers from Duke University, Massachusetts General Hospital and the International Centre for Diarrheal Disease Research in Dhaka, Bangladesh have used […]
A researcher at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine has found that the use of stimulants, such as […]
Scientists have found immune cells can fight different strains of the same virus — a discovery which could help transform […]
Scientists at the University of Birmingham have discovered a unique mechanism that drives the spread of a deadly infection. Cryptococcosis […]