Dengue Fever Now Linked to Stroke
Everyone’s favorite antibody-dependent enhanced Flavivirus is back in the…
New Study Dispels Some Oseltamivir Fears
Oseltamivir, more popularly known by the brand name Tamiflu, is an influe…
For Some Reason, the Majority of the U.S. Appears to be Willing to Pay to be Vaccinated for Ebola
A recently published study, conducted during the height of the Zaire ebol…
CTCF & Herpes Latency
Researchers at Harvard Medical School are discovering more and more about herpesviruse…
Isn’t it time to get rid of the last of the smallpox?
Smallpox, a disease that’s been clinically unseen as it was eradicated in 1980 and the…
Hiking through Yellowstone for Gene Therapy
Rebecca Hochstein, a recent doctorate from Montana State University’s Microbiology and…
Our hero: cervicovaginal mucus!
Dr. Samuel Lai and his team at the University of North Carolina’s Eshelman School of P…
The Future is Ultraviolet
Researchers at Columbia University have been studying ways of using ultraviolet light …
Lassa Fever in Nigeria
This year is an unsually high number of Lassa fever cases for Nigeria, according to th…
Tracking the College Flu!
Ah, college dorms - a place for learning, fun, and an intimate affair with viral infec…
Darkness for the Sparrow
A recent article in ScienceNews has discussed whether light pollution can impact sprea…
Hepatitis B and C in homeless populations in London
As we all know, homeless populations across the globe do not have the same levels of a…
Viruses Save the NZ Honeybees!
Honeybee colony devastations across the nation have spurred on researchers to try and …
Iceland to “Ice” HCV by 2030
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) affects nearly 71 million people worldwide and is …
“Wear a jacket out, you’ll catch a cold!!!”
This saying has been yelled by parents everywhere, but does it have any fa…