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New Study Finds A Virus That Breaks The Rules Of Viral Infection

New Study Finds A Virus That Breaks The Rules Of Viral Infection
New Study Finds A Virus That Breaks The Rules Of Viral Infection
New Virus Breaks The Rules Of InfectionEnlarge this image toggle caption Michael Lindquist/Cell Press Michael Lindquist/Cell PressHuman viruses are like a fine chocolate truffle: It takes only one to get the full experience.At least, that's what scientists thought a few days ago.Now a new study published Thursday is making researchers rethink how some viruses could infect animals.


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Zika-Infected Female Mosquitoes Can Pass Virus On To Offspring, Study Says

Zika-Infected Female Mosquitoes Can Pass Virus On To Offspring, Study Says
Zika-Infected Female Mosquitoes Can Pass Virus On To Offspring, Study Says
Female mosquitoes can pass the Zika virus on to their offspring, a study found.Thus the virus can survive in tough eggs in adverse conditions like cold weather, dry spells and even when the adult mosquito carrying the virus is killed.The study published Monday in the American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene concluded that the usage of larvicide is crucial in efforts to curb the spread of the disease.


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Ebola Virus Can Stay In Semen Of Male Survivors For Over A Year, Study Finds

Ebola Virus Can Stay In Semen Of Male Survivors For Over A Year, Study Finds
Ebola Virus Can Stay In Semen Of Male Survivors For Over A Year, Study Finds
A study has found that the Ebola virus can remain in a survivor's semen for over a year, suggesting that survivors could potentially ignite another Ebola outbreak.A two-year epidemic, which ended this year, killed over 11,000 people in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia.The study funded by the World Health Organization and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was published Tuesday in the Lancet Global Health journal.


Ebola Virus Can Stay In Semen Of Male Survivors For Over A Year, Study Finds

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