Researchers found a protein that's essential for an enterovirus to enter human cells. Although not the infamous example—that ...
Scientists are now looking to bacteriophage — viruses that infect bacteria — and their potential to treat drug-resistant ...
Rubella is caused by a different virus than measles, and it is not as infectious or as severe as measles. A case of measles reported this week in Mexia, about 40 miles east of Waco, was a “false ...
The virus spreads mostly among unvaccinated people ... and the CDC recommends childhood vaccination of the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine beginning at 12 months old. For babies who are traveling ...
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The purpose of this paper is to report specific rubella-virus hemagglutination and the development of a hemagglutination-inhibition test for antibody assay. The WI-2 line of baby-hamster-kidney ...
The CDC classifies measles as a "highly contagious" virus that can result in serious ... two doses of the measles, mumps and rubella, aka MMR, vaccine has been recommended for all children since ...
It is also associated with mild fever and rash in infected children. If a woman is infected with the rubella virus during early pregnancy, there is a 90% chance of passing the virus to the unborn ...
The 3.0 Å resolution crystal structure of Pariacoto virus (PaV) reveals extensive interactions between portions of the viral RNA genome and the icosahedral capsid. Under the protein shell of the ...
or rubella.” Some people who received a measles vaccine in the 1960s might need to get another vaccine: Between 1963 and 1967, an ineffective measles vaccine that used an inactivated virus was ...