
Borne on the Wing: Avian Influenza Risk in US Wild Songbirds Mapped
Scientists have discovered
that 22 species of
passerines -- songbirds and
perching birds -- in the
contiguous U.S. are carriers
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What’s Killing Farmed Salmon? New Virus May Also Pose Risk to Wild Salmon
Epidemics of infectious
disease are threatening the
farmed fish industry,
including one of its most
popular products: farmed
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New Opportunity for Hepatitis C Research
Researchers are adapting the
hepatitis C virus to mice,
thus enabling immunologists
and vaccine researchers to
take the next steps against
this illness. ... > full story

Wallabies and Bats Harbor 'Fossil' Genes from the Most Deadly Family of Human Viruses
Modern marsupials may be
popular animals at the zoo
and in children's books, but
new findings reveal that
they harbor a "fossil" copy
... > full story
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Antibody May Help Treat and Prevent Influenza Outbreaks
July 10, 2010 — Researchers have discovered a monoclonal antibody that is effective against "avian" H5N1, seasonal H1N1 and the 2009 "swine" H1N1 influenza. Scientists have shown that this antibody potently prevents ... > full story -
Discovery of a Hepatitis C-Related Virus in Bats May Reduce Outbreaks in Humans
July 2, 2010 — Viral hepatitis affects more than 500 million people worldwide and while vaccines are available for hepatitis A and B, this is not the case for hepatitis C, which affects as much as two percent of ... > full story -
Better Way to Battle Mosquitoes: Research Could Provide More Effective Treatment Against West Nile Virus
July 1, 2010 — A Canadian study has found that rather than cleaning and treating catch basins in the spring with S-methoprene to control mosquitoes, authorities should clean catch basins in the fall, allow organic ... > full story -
Viral Protein Structure Study Offers HIV Therapy Hope
June 30, 2010 — A new research project is helping further the understanding of HIV viral protein structure which could lead to new molecular ... > full story -
Carbon Nanotubes Form Ultrasensitive Biosensor to Detect Proteins
June 27, 2010 — A cluster of carbon nanotubes coated with a thin layer of protein-recognizing polymer form a biosensor capable of using electrochemical signals to detect minute amounts of proteins, which could ... > full story -
Virus Works With Gene to Cause Crohn's-Like Illness
June 25, 2010 — Scientists have shown that a specific virus can interact with a mutation in the host's genes to trigger disease. The observation may help explain why many people with disease risk genes do not ... > full story -
Bird Flu: Preening Spreads Viruses in Nature
June 25, 2010 — Scientists discovered that the preen oil gland secretions, by which all aquatic birds make their feathers waterproof, support a natural mechanism that concentrates AIVs from water onto birds' bodies. ... > full story -
How Embryos Fight Retroviral Infection
June 24, 2010 — Some viruses insert themselves into the host's DNA during infection in a process called retroviral integration, causing several diseases, including AIDS and cancer, notes a researcher who specializes ... > full story -
Polio Research Gives New Insight Into Tackling Vaccine-Derived Poliovirus
June 24, 2010 — A vaccine-derived strain of poliovirus that has spread in recent years is serious but it can be tackled with an existing vaccine, according to a new ... > full story -
New Vaccine Strategies Could Safely Control Rift Valley Fever
June 23, 2010 — Two new approaches could form the basis for the first-ever human vaccine for Rift Valley fever, an infectious disease that threatens both farm animals and people, say researchers. Experimental ... > full story
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