These viruses are the most likely to trigger the next pandemic, according to scientists
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The novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 is the latest pathogen to “spill over” from animals to people, but hundreds of thousands of […] MERS, which struck South Korea in a 2015 outbreak, was caused by a coronavirus, the same family of viruses that […] Enteroviruses are one of the most common human pathogens leading to high number of acute and chronic infections worldwide. The […] Amid the worsening Ebola outbreak in the Congo, now threatening to spill into Rwanda, a new study suggests that an […] Discovery of a new feature of a large class of pathogenic viruses may allow development of new antiviral medications for […] Instituting combination antiretroviral (ART) treatment at the earliest stages of HIV infection may allow the generation of functional CD8 “killer” […] Viruses are masterful invaders. They cannibalize host cells by injecting their genetic material, often making thousands of copies of themselves […] Can you catch flu from your DOG? Scientists warn two strains of influenza could mix and form a dangerous strain […] Most emerging infectious diseases affecting people are zoonotic — they make the jump from other animals to humans. Transmission, however, […] Capacitors, given their high energy output and recharging speed, could play a major role in powering the machines of the […]
These viruses are the most likely to trigger the next pandemic, according to scientists
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