Scientists have successfully tested an AI-designed universal coronavirus vaccine in humans for the first time, finding it to ...
The Covid-19 pandemic highlighted how quickly zoonotic diseases can spread globally. As a result, scientists worldwide have increased efforts to study viruses circulating in wildlife and improve early ...
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'Small step away...': New bat virus similar to Covid emerges in China, raising fresh pandemic fears
A new virus bearing an unsettling resemblance to COVID-19 has been discovered in bats in China, prompting scientists to sound the alarm. While the virus currently poses no threat to humans, its ...
A key step in the origin of many pandemics occurs when an animal-borne virus infects humans and then evolves to spread more efficiently from person to person. That is why scientists and physicians ...
Five years removed from the onset of Covid-19's global sweep, research into another subset of the coronavirus has scientists worried about another possible pandemic. This virus originated in bats, as ...
The first human clinical trial of a universal Sarbeco coronavirus vaccine, developed by the University of Cambridge and ...
More than three years after Covid-19 was detected in the Chinese city of Wuhan, the question of how the virus first emerged remains a mystery. But on 28 February 2023 the controversial claim that the ...
An outbreak of the lethal Nipah virus has sent shockwaves through the eastern Indian state of West Bengal. Health officials are racing to contain the spread as five cases—including frontline doctors ...
Amid growing concern around the recent Ebola outbreak, many people are mistakenly comparing the virus to COVID-19. Consulting Physician explains that Ebola is a completely different disease that ...
Few people noticed on New Year’s Eve last year when China reported a mystery illness to the World Health Organization. But soon, the never-before-seen coronavirus responsible for the disease was ...
The first known case challenges the notion that the pandemic erupted suddenly. Instead, several peer-reviewed studies ...
Thailand found a coronavirus in bats during routine checks, but health officials say there are no human cases and the risk of spread is low.
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