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Deadly Virus Could Be Fought With Drug that Lowers Cholesterol

(Science World Report) The hantavirus is a mysterious and lethal microorganism; a total of 30 cases occur in the United States each year. It suddenly appeared in the Southwest over 20 years ago in an outbreak that killed over a dozen people. The virus is considered extremely deadly, causing deaths in  Read More »

Newly found tactics in offense-defense struggle with hepatitis C virus

(EurekAlerts) The hepatitis C virus (HCV) has a previously unrecognized tactic to outwit antiviral responses and sustain a long-term infection. It also turns out that some people are genetically equipped with a strong countermeasure to the virus’ attempt to weaken the attack on it. The details of these findings suggest potential  Read More »

The structure of a protein identified that helps dengue and West Nile replicate and spread infection

(Medical News Today) Dengue fever and West Nile fever are mosquito-borne diseases that affect hundreds of millions of people worldwide each year, but there is no vaccine against either of the related viruses. A team of scientists at the University of Michigan and Purdue University has discovered a key aspect both  Read More »

New study defines powerful bacterial immune response

(Medical News Today) T-cells, the elite guard of the immune system in humans and other mammals, ignore normal biologic protocol and swing into high gear when attacked by certain fast-moving bacteria, reports a team of researchers led by a UC Davis immunologist.

Jury finds two men guilty in ricin plot

(The Marietta Daily Journal) A jury found two Georgia men guilty on Friday of plotting to make the poison ricin in what prosecutors described as a plan to target federal government officials. The jury deliberated for 90 minutes before finding Ray Adams, 57, and Samuel Crump, 71, guilty on two counts  Read More »