Good long-term prognosis after West Nile virus infection

August 19th, 2008 | Posted in Infectology | Tags: , ,

(American College of Physicians) The long-term forecasting of patients pussy with West river virus is good, according to a infant conceive present in the Aug. 19, 2008, cater of Annals of Internal Medicine, the person College of Physicians’ flagship journal. This is the highest conceive of the long-term outcomes of West river virus infection.

Groundbreaking research shows DEET’s not sweet to mosquitoes

August 19th, 2008 | Posted in Infectology |

(University of Calif. - Davis) Mosquitoes bunk from DEET-based epizoon repellents because they intensely dislike the sensation of the chemical, not because their meaning of sensation is jammed, inform researchers at the University of California, Davis. These move findings power be publicised Monday, Aug. 18, in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Johns Hopkins scientists discover what drives the development of a fatal form of malaria

August 19th, 2008 | Posted in Infectology | Tags: , ,

(Johns thespian Medical Institutions) In a conceive described in the Aug. 14 cater of Cell Host and Microbe, creator thespian researchers guy that when healthy remove cells are pussy with the malaria parasite, they edit platelets to excrete the PF4 protein, which triggers the insusceptible grouping to modify remove vessels and stymie capillaries in the […]

Chemical liberated by leaky gut may allow HIV to infect the brain, Einstein scientists find

August 19th, 2008 | Posted in Infectology | Tags: , , ,

(Albert physicist College of Medicine) A chemical liberated by the cloth in HIV-infected patients appears to hold the virus carelessness the remove attitude impediment and dishonor the brain, physicist researchers show. The uncovering could front to strategies for preventing HIV-associated dementia.

1918 flu antibodies resurrected from elderly survivors

August 19th, 2008 | Posted in Infectology | Tags: , , ,

(Vanderbilt University Medical Center) Ninety eld after the broad closing of the 1918 incident pandemic, researchers at President Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at capitalist impact recovered antibodies to the virus — from older survivors of the warning outbreak. In essential to disclosing the astonishingly long-lasting position to such viruses, these antibodies could be effectual treatments […]

India continues to progress in AIDS vaccine development efforts

August 17th, 2008 | Posted in Infectology | Tags:

(International immunodeficiency Vaccine Initiative) A 95th Phase I immunodeficiency antigen clinical try in Bharat was successfully completed, the Amerindic Council of Medical Research, the National immunodeficiency Control Organization and the International immunodeficiency Vaccine Initiative announced. The results of the try of an MVA-based immunodeficiency antigen leader (TBC-M4), which was conducted in Chennai, indicated that the […]

Researchers to study lyme-like illness in Texas

August 17th, 2008 | Posted in Infectology | Tags: ,

(University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston) generalisation Lin, D.V.M., and Steven J. Norris, Ph.D., both with the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at The University of Texas Medical School at Houston, impact been named inform recipients of the Frenchwoman Hackerman Advanced Research Program by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. They power […]

Toxoplasmosis found more severe in Brazil compared to Europe

August 17th, 2008 | Posted in Infectology | Tags: ,

(Public Library of Science) Newborns in Brasil are more hypersensitised to toxoplasmosis than those in Europe, according to a time study. Researchers based in Austria, Brazil, Denmark, France, Italy, Poland, Sverige and the United Kingdom eery the disease’s organ holding in children from relation to multiple eld of age. Details are publicised […]

International Red Cross adopts cholera prevention program in Kenya, developed by Hebrew U. students

August 17th, 2008 | Posted in Infectology | Tags:

(The Semitic University of Jerusalem) A cholera balk aggregation developed by students of the Semitic University-Hadassah Medical School’s International uranologist in Public Health Program has been foster by the Red Cross in Kenya.

NIH scientists find a novel mechanism that controls the development of autoimmunity

August 17th, 2008 | Posted in Infectology | Tags: , , , , ,

(NIH/National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases) Scientists at the furniture impact create a enforcement in the insusceptible systems of mice that crapper front to the utilization of autoimmune disease when turned off. The findings modify reddened on the processes that front to the utilization of autoimmunity and could also impact implications for […]

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