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Brain fights West Nile virus in unexpected way
Brain fights West Nile virus unexpected way
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2017/7/20
Insect-transmitted viruses, like Powassan and West Nile, which can attack the brain in some cases, are becoming a growing public health concern. Medical scientists are trying to understand how br...
Drought identified as key to severity of West Nile virus epidemics
Drought identifiedy West Nile virus epidemics
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2017/2/16
A study led by UC Santa Cruz researchers has found that drought dramatically increases the severity of West Nile virus epidemics in the United States, although populations affected by large outbreaks ...
West Nile virus killing millions more birds than previously thought,UCLA researchers find
West Nile virus killing millions more birds UCLA
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2015/11/12
West Nile virus is killing millions more birds and affecting many more bird species than previously thought, according to new research from a multi-university team of researchers.Survival estimates dr...
Antiviral compound may protect brain from pathogens, West Nile virus study shows
Antiviral compound pathogens West Nile virus
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2015/5/25
Researchers have found that an antiviral compound may protect the brain from invading pathogens. Studying West Nile virus infection in mice, scientists at Washington University School of Med...
BITING BACK: SCIENTISTS AIM TO FORECAST WEST NILE OUTBREAKS
BITING BACK SCIENTISTS AIM WEST NILE OUTBREAKS
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2015/5/25
New research has identified correlations between weather conditions and the occurrence of West Nile virus disease in the United States, raising the possibility of being able to better predict outbreak...
Birds roosting in large groups less likely to contract West Nile virus(图)
West Nile virus Birds roosting
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2014/12/1
URBANA, Ill. – Although it would seem logical that large numbers of roosting birds would attract more mosquitoes that carry West Nile virus and contract the disease when bitten, recent research at th...