Scientists have discovered a bat coronavirus capable of entering human cells – and it could lead to another global pandemic.
Lund University’s Virus Centre (LUVC) has opened its high-security laboratories, making it Sweden’s first research centre fully dedicated to virology. The top floor of the Wallenberg Research Centre ...
A newly discovered virus hiding inside a common gut bacterium could help explain one of medicine’s long-standing mysteries: why a microbe found in both healthy people and cancer patients is linked to ...
The virus's mission is to latch onto the machinery of the infected cell to gain admittance, get its string of genes copied ...
Some 254 million people live with a chronic hepatitis B (HBV) infection that is often asymptomatic for decades, only to ...
You do not want to contract Marburg virus disease (MVD). Formerly known as Marburg hemorrhagic fever, it belongs to the same ...
Think of how many surfaces you touch every day, from your kitchen bench to the handrail on the bus or train, your work desk ...
The Global Virus Network (GVN), representing eminent human and animal virologists from more than 90 Centers of Excellence and Affiliates in over 40 countries dedicated to advancing research, ...
Researchers have developed a thin plastic film that tears apart viruses on contact, offering a promising new way to keep high ...
Sleeping in an open-air house, the University of Minnesota researcher flicked on his headlamp and found a vampire bat—the ...
This is a strain of Candida auris cultured in a petri dish at a laboratory at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
A nanodisc platform that offers a clearer view of how key viral proteins interact with antibodies could lead to better HIV ...