COVID-19 Wiped Out a Flu Strain, Spurring Revamped Vaccine Strategy
Annual flu shots in the United States are going to be made a little differently this year, as one of the flu strains usually included
Annual flu shots in the United States are going to be made a little differently this year, as one of the flu strains usually included
Research on the link between bats and human health has gained significant attention in recent years due to the outbreaks of a number of zoonotic
Funding unlocked during the COVID-19 pandemic allowed many countries in Asia and Africa to perform in-house genome sequencing, resulting in faster results and action that
As the world continues to grapple with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, scientists continue to investigate a variety of potential treatments and prevention methods. Previous studies
This fall, the FDA approved the rollout of two updated Omicron-specific COVID-19 boosters. These new COVID boosters aim to provide more protection against the two
In the wake of the economic and human costs of the COVID-19 pandemic and governments’ responses to the virus, researchers have tried to evaluate the
Japan, a country with a population, on average, 10 years older than that of the United States of America, experienced a comparably minimal impact from
On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization announced that COVID-19 had reached pandemic status, and people around the globe struggled to understand the current
In a time when news headlines, academic journals, and science websites sharing the latest discoveries and theories about SARS-CoV-2 and its many variants demand our
Thanks in large part to the efficacy of the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna mRNA vaccines, mask mandates, social distancing, and other COVID-19-related precautions have eased in
The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted a boom in immunology research. One research question is whether a previous infection with a common-cold coronavirus helps the body
Cold and flu season is nearly here, with flu activity typically peaking between the months of December and February. But according to a recent poll
Annual flu shots in the United States are going to be made a little differently this year, as one of the flu strains usually included
Research on the link between bats and human health has gained significant attention in recent years due to the outbreaks of a number of zoonotic
Funding unlocked during the COVID-19 pandemic allowed many countries in Asia and Africa to perform in-house genome sequencing, resulting in faster results and action that
As the world continues to grapple with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, scientists continue to investigate a variety of potential treatments and prevention methods. Previous studies
This fall, the FDA approved the rollout of two updated Omicron-specific COVID-19 boosters. These new COVID boosters aim to provide more protection against the two
In the wake of the economic and human costs of the COVID-19 pandemic and governments’ responses to the virus, researchers have tried to evaluate the
Japan, a country with a population, on average, 10 years older than that of the United States of America, experienced a comparably minimal impact from
On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization announced that COVID-19 had reached pandemic status, and people around the globe struggled to understand the current
In a time when news headlines, academic journals, and science websites sharing the latest discoveries and theories about SARS-CoV-2 and its many variants demand our
Thanks in large part to the efficacy of the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna mRNA vaccines, mask mandates, social distancing, and other COVID-19-related precautions have eased in
The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted a boom in immunology research. One research question is whether a previous infection with a common-cold coronavirus helps the body
Cold and flu season is nearly here, with flu activity typically peaking between the months of December and February. But according to a recent poll
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