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New MERS-Related Coronavirus Discovered In Brazilian Bats – But Can It Infect Humans?

IFL Science 21 Mar 2025
They then screened the swabs using multiple different techniques, including RNA sequencing – coronaviruses are a group of RNA viruses – and identified seven distinct coronaviruses.
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Covid 19 vaccine requirement ban dies in committee

The Pioneer News 20 Mar 2025
Instead, Messenger RNA, or mRNA vaccines, work by instructing a small number of a person’s cells to make specific proteins, which then prompt the body to mount a natural immune response to fight the virus when it shows up.
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CEPI CEO says Korea can play key role in '100 days mission' for vaccine development

Korea Times 19 Mar 2025
With CEPI's help, SK Bioscience has initiated its global clinical trial for a messenger-RNA (mRNA) vaccine project for Japanese encephalitis, a viral brain infection caused by a virus transmitted through mosquito bites.
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Protecting crops: Researchers open up new avenue to combat a widespread plant virus

Science Daily 18 Mar 2025
New RNA-based active agents reliably protect plants against the Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV), the most common virus in agriculture and horticulture.
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What is human coronavirus-HKU1 recently identified in India? Is it more dangerous than COVID-causing coronavirus?

The Times of India 18 Mar 2025
It is not the same as Covid-19 and is not a new virus,” Dr Rajeev Jayadevan, Chairman, Scientific Committee, IMA Cochin told IANS.According to Dr ... This RNA virus is known to infect both humans and animals.
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Mongolia's total number of confirmed measles cases exceeds 50

China.dot.org 17 Mar 2025
According to Mongolian doctors, measles is caused by a single-stranded, enveloped RNA virus with one serotype ... The disease can be prevented by immunization ... Enditem .
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Trump is running from his biggest health care success

Vox 11 Mar 2025
Rather than containing a weakened or dead virus, as most vaccines do, the shots contained mRNA — or messenger RNA, a kind of genetic script — that prompted cells to produce special proteins that would ...
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20,000 chickens die in Telangana in February amid bird flu scare

The Siasat Daily 08 Mar 2025
A paediatrician from Hyderabad, Dr Sana Tahreem, explained that Avian Flu is caused by an RNA virus, type A of the influenza virus, which primarily affects domestic birds ... virus to multiply and mutate.
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Hepatitis B Virus Clinical Trials and Studies: EMA, PDMA, FDA Approvals, Mechanism of Action, ROA, ...

GetNews 06 Mar 2025
The subsequent reduction in the levels of the RNA results in a decrease in both the virus and the production of viral antigen (HBsAg) by the hepatocytes, which can be measured by a drop in the HBV DNA and antigen levels in the circulating blood.
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Neuroendocrine Tumors Clinical Trials and Studies: EMA, PDMA, FDA Approvals, Mechanism of Action, ROA, NDA, ...

GetNews 06 Mar 2025
VSV-IFNβ-NIS (Voyager V1; VV1) is derived from VSV, a bullet-shaped, negative-sense RNA virus with low human seroprevalence; it is engineered to replicate selectively in and kill human cancer cells.
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Iowa bill asks vaccine manufacturers to waive indemnity against injury lawsuits

Ames Tribune 04 Mar 2025
COVID-19 vaccines made by Pfizer and Moderna are both mRNA vaccines, which teach the body to recognize and fight off the virus but do not contain the virus itself. They are based on RNA technology that dates back to the 1960s.
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Portable biosensor can detect airborne bird flu in under five minutes

Phys Dot Org 03 Mar 2025
... optimizing the surface of the electrochemical biosensor to increase its sensitivity and stability for detection of the virus in trace amounts (less than 100 viral RNA copies per cubic meter of air).
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FLASHBACK 2004: Forget terrorism. The future holds lots of lasting battles with lots of nasty, ...

Salt Lake City Weekly 03 Mar 2025
The big fear, according to Rolfs, is that this strain of the virus will pick up human RNA and mutate ... "It's a type of virus that has been shown in the past to be able to pick up genetic material from the animal it is in.
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