Long before humans cultivated crops or sailed between continents, a group of plant viruses was already evolving among wild ...
Researchers have devised a new tool for discerning between naturally occurring viral outbreaks and those resulting from lab ...
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Most pandemic viruses show little adaptation before infecting humans
A new University of California San Diego study published in Cell challenges a long-standing assumption about how animal ...
Orthohantaviruses, such as the Puumala virus, are widespread in Europe, causing flu-like illnesses and severe kidney damage in those infected. It is increasingly considered a zoonotic threat.
A new University of California San Diego study published in Cell challenges a long-standing assumption about how animal viruses become capable of sparking human epidemics and pandemics. Using a ...
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