Thursday, January 12, 2017

Thursday Islander cleared of Zika virus and dengue fever stat : india

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Discovered: Purdue University researchers detect new Zika virus structure


Discovered: Purdue University researchers detect new Zika virus structure
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New Delhi: In a step that would help better understand how the Zika virus infects host cells and spreads, researchers have discovered a new structure of the deadly virus.Researchers from Purdue University analysed the high-resolution structure of the immature form of the Zika virus.The research team found that the immature Zika virus had a similar structure to other related viruses, such as the West Nile virus and dengue fever.
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Thursday Islander cleared of Zika virus and dengue fever


Thursday Islander cleared of Zika virus and dengue fever
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A TORRES Strait man has tested negative to zika virus and dengue fever.Queensland Health has confirmed the Thursday Island resident, who fell ill after returning from overseas, did not carry either of the diseases, which exhibit similar symptoms.Public health officials sprayed for mosquitoes on the island and at Clifton Beach, where the man visited last week.
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Dengue and Zika virus family uses an unexpected approach to hijack human cell machinery


Dengue and Zika virus family uses an unexpected approach to hijack human cell machinery
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A TEM micrograph showing Dengue virus virions (the cluster of dark dots near the center).Image: CDC A group of researchers in Germany have discovered that flaviviruses—a family that includes Dengue, Zika and West Nile viruses—use an unexpected mechanism to hijack the cell's machinery to replicate themselves compared to many other RNA viruses.The findings, published this week in mBio, an open-access journal of the American Society for Microbiology, highlight new ways by which viruses manipulate human cells and may reveal new targets for designing antiviral therapies.
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