A study carried out by Hiroshima University scientists establish that employing Ultraviolet C light with a wavelength of 222 nanometers which is more secure to use near human populations effectively exterminate SARS-CoV...
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Genetic Evolution of Viruses Like SARS-CoV-2 in Single Cells Could Reveal New Ways to Defeat Them
Different viruses, including influenza A and HIV, mutate so rapidly that developing highly effective therapies and vaccines are like trying to hit an itinerant target
A cheaper, faster COVID-19 test
The spread of the new coronavirus at the end of 2019 in China's Wuhan region quickly escalated into a global pandemic.
Heat and Humidity to Disinfect N95 Masks
What's more, it should not be too difficult to turn the new results into an automated system hospital could use in short order -- because the process is so simple, it might take just a few months to design and test a...
Illuminating How Viruses Attack Hosts
This comprehensive, fundamental process of how viruses trick host cells into making copies of the virus has had a team of Colorado State University scientists captivated for several years.
Scientists Discover Sugar Molecules in SARS-CoV-2 Coronavirus Spike Protein Play Active Role in Infection
As the COVID-19 pandemic emerges, scientists work day and night to produce effective therapies and vaccines against SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for the present epidemic.
Comprehensive Analysis of Antibody Responses in Patients to Development of an Effective COVID-19 Vaccine Through
Comprehensive analysis of antibody responses could help in the development of a potential vaccine for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients
Strict Social Distancing, Lower COVID-19 Risk
The study is believed to be among the first large-scale evaluations of COVID-19-relevant behaviors based on individual-level survey data, as opposed to aggregated data from sources such as cell phone apps.
How genetics could impact COVID-19 treatments
The application of pharmacogenomic tests can help eliminate fatal hypersensitivity for patients prescribed certain drugs," said Jacobson. "We asked the question if selecting a COVID-19 medication or the dose using an...
Strong activation of anti-bacterial T cells linked to severe COVID-19
"To discover a promising therapy for COVID-19 treatment, it is essential to identify in detail how our immune system responds and, in certain cases, possibly contribute in worsening the condition," says Johan Sandberg


