Biological scientists have uncovered how the dengue virus uses its envelope protein to capture human plasmin from a blood meal to enhance the permeability of the mosquito midgut for infection.
Approximately half the worldwide population is at risk for dengue. No antiviral prophylaxis or treatment options are available. In a phase 2a, double-blind, randomized trial, we assigned healthy ...
A massive upsurge in dengue cases marked by multiple outbreaks is occurring worldwide and raising new questions about who is at elevated risk of severe forms of the mosquito-transmitted disease.
Biological scientists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have uncovered how the dengue virus uses its envelope ...
This research comes as dengue-carrying mosquitoes expand their territory into new regions, including Southern California. Children who experience multiple cases of dengue virus develop an army of ...
Just as a computer's operating system can be rewritten after a major update, dengue infection can 're-programme' the body's immune system, leaving a long-lasting genetic imprint that influences how ...
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