Nobel Laureates and Ebola virus quarantine
…Democratic Republic of Congo, 2008-2009 (Ebola virus, 32 cases) ; Uganda, 2012 (Sudan virus, 11 cases; and Democratic Republic of Congo, 2012 (Bundibugyo virus, 36 cases). Transmission studies on the…
…Democratic Republic of Congo, 2008-2009 (Ebola virus, 32 cases) ; Uganda, 2012 (Sudan virus, 11 cases; and Democratic Republic of Congo, 2012 (Bundibugyo virus, 36 cases). Transmission studies on the…
…school for 2-3 hours a day. This would be recorded as 100% school attendance but this does not equate to 6.5 hours a day of normal school attendance. I’m not…
…Virus: Reston virus Species: Sudan ebolavirus Virus: Sudan virus Species: Zaire ebolavirus Virus: Ebola virus Species: Bundibugyo ebolavirus Virus: Bundibugyo virus This discussion leads us to the important difference between…
…the mammary gland and that infectious virus is present in milk. How does this virus infect the mother? One possibility is that infection is transmitted by respiratory contact with virus-containing…
…such as influenza virus, measles virus, or rhinovirus. Furthermore, the mode of human to human transmission of Ebola virus is not likely to change. What is aerosol transmission? Here is…
…cells with Chikungunya virus, a mosquito-borne virus that causes symptoms similar to those caused by dengue virus. They then isolated newly emerging virions from the cells and used those particles…