Multiple bunyaviruses: Multiple bunyaviruses can cause various health issues in humans, often leading to fevers and, in some cases, rashes. The Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus causes severe ...
Studies have long established the sexual transmissibility of many viruses via semen, but new research shows troubling ...
Researchers present a new therapeutic tool capable of inhibiting the proliferation of the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19. The results open up new perspectives in the fight against this ...
Crimean–Congo hemorrhagic fever often appears to be a neglected disease, as it usually occurs in remote areas in developing countries. CCHF is one of the viral hemorrhagic fevers with a high CFR ...
With the signing of this agreement, IAVI and IPD are establishing a collaboration to research, develop, manufacture, and ...
as well as Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus, Rift Valley fever virus, and other pathogens prioritized by global and African public health authorities. The partnership includes other ...
Although no evidence yet supports the presence of Crimean–Congo hemorrhagic fever or hepatitis A in semen, both may still be sexually transmissible. In contrast, SARS-CoV2, the virus responsible ...
A new systematic review of 373 studies reveals the detection of 22 viruses in human semen following acute infection, ...
there could be a viral hemorrhagic fever like Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever or Ebola. Already known, but perhaps supported by a new virus that we hope will soon be identified. The risk for the ...
there could be a viral hemorrhagic fever like Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever or Ebola. Already known, but perhaps sustained by a new virus that we hope will be identified soon," according to Il ...
there could be a viral hemorrhagic fever such as Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever or Ebola. Already known, but perhaps supported by a new virus that we hope will be identified soon. The risk for ...
The results open up new perspectives in the fight against this coronavirus and other viral diseases that still have no medical treatment, such as the Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHFV).