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Posted August 2, 2012:
- New Bat Virus Could Hold Key to Hendra Virus
- Influenza Virus Replication: Catching the Cap-Snatcher
- Target for Potent First-Strike Influenza Drugs Identified
Posted August 1, 2012:
- First Indication of People Naturally Protected Against Rabies Found in Remote Amazonian Communities Regularly Exposed to Vampire Bats
- In Fly DNA, the Footprint of a Fly Virus
- HIV-Infected T Cells Help Transport the Virus Throughout the Body
Posted July 31, 2012:
- Two Viruses Link to Prostate Cancer: High-Risk Human Papilloma Virus Found With Epstein Barr Virus
- An Avian Flu That Jumps from Birds to Mammals Is Killing New England's Baby Seals
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Posted July 27, 2012:
- Fluoxetine (A.k.a. Prozac) Is Effective as an Anti-Viral, Study Suggests
- Computers Can Predict Effects of HIV Policies, Study Suggests
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Posted July 24, 2012:
- New Target for Vaccine Development in Abundant Immune Cells
- Human Papillomavirus Types Do Not Replace Others After Large-Scale Vaccination
- Under the Right Conditions, Peptide Blocks HIV Infection at Multiple Points Along the Way
- Bats, a Reservoir of Resurgent Viruses
Posted July 23, 2012:
Posted July 22, 2012:
- Working Toward an AIDS-Free Generation
- HPV Testing in HIV-Positive Women May Help Reduce Frequent Cervical Cancer Screening
- Benefits of HIV Drugs Rise, but Less Than Previously Believed
Posted July 19, 2012:
- Virus Discovered in Cultus Lake Sport Fish
- Viruses' Copying Mechanism Demystified, Opening the Door to New Vaccine Strategies
- Potent New Compound Virtually Eliminates HIV in Cell Culture
- Mild HIV Type Slows Development of AIDS and Makes New Preventive Treatments Possible
Posted July 18, 2012:
- NIH to Test Maraviroc-Based Drug Regimens for HIV Prevention
- HIV Injection Could Someday Replace Daily Pill Regimen
- Botanical Compound Could Prove Crucial to Healing Influenza
- Mouse With Human Immune System May Revolutionize HIV Vaccine Research
- World's Toughest Bacterium Holds Promise for Rapid Vaccine Development Against Deadly Diseases
- Medical Diagnostics: Identifying Viruses on the Spot
- Vitamin B12 Supplements May Help Treat Hepatitis C
- Hepatitis C May Increase Deaths from Both Liver-Related and Other Diseases
Posted July 17, 2012:
- Closer to a Cure? Chemists Synthesize Compound That Flushes out Latent HIV
- 3-D Motion of Cold Virus Offers Hope for Improved Drugs Using Australia's Fastest Supercomputer
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Posted July 12, 2012:
- Vaccines Backfire: Veterinary Vaccines Found to Combine Into New Infectious Viruses
- Why the Human Body Cannot Fight HIV Infection
- Viruses May Be Causing Coral Bleaching and Decline Around the World
- Potential New Weapon Against Crop Pests Discovered
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Posted July 10, 2012:
- Potential Cause of HIV-Associated Dementia Revealed
- Liver Stiffness Predicts Liver Failure, Cancer and Mortality
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Posted July 6, 2012:
- Keeping the Flu Away: Synthetic Protein Activates Immune System Within Two Hours
- An Economical, Effective and Biocompatible Gene Therapy Strategy Promotes Cardiac Repair
- Heat, Rainfall Affect Pathogenic Mosquito Abundance in Catch Basins
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