Microbiology
COVID-19: United Kingdom Approves “Double” Vac
COVID-19: United Kingdom Approves “Double” Vaccine

Protects Against the Original Wuhan Form of the SARS-CoV-2 Virus and the First Omicron Variant (BA. 1). They Estimate That the First Doses Could Be Applied at the End of September

April 2023

Needle-Free Nasal COVID-19 Vaccine Shows Promise
Needle-Free Nasal COVID-19 Vaccine Shows Promise

A highly effective, needle- and adjuvant-free, bacteriophage-based mucosal COVID-19 vaccine demonstrates potential as an alternative vaccination approach.

April 2023

Monkeypox: Positive Samples in Asymptomatic People
Monkeypox: Positive Samples in Asymptomatic People

The Possibility of Asymptomatic Infection Is Another Concern in the Monkeypox Outbreak

April 2023

Metformin, Ivermectin, and Fluvoxamine for Covid-1
Metformin, Ivermectin, and Fluvoxamine for Covid-19

None of the Three Drugs in the Trial Prevented a Primary Event

April 2023

Skin-to-Skin Contact in the Transmission of Monkey
Skin-to-Skin Contact in the Transmission of Monkeypox

The Retrospective Analysis of 181 Cases Diagnosed in Madrid and Barcelona Has Allowed Us to Examine for the First Time the Clinical, Epidemiological, and Virological Variables of This Disease

April 2023

Unraveling Symptoms and Risk Factors of Long COVID
Unraveling Symptoms and Risk Factors of Long COVID

SARS-CoV-2 infection manifests a myriad of symptoms associated with various risk factors, contributing to the complexity of long COVID.

April 2023

US Set to Declare State of Emergency Amid Monkeypo
US Set to Declare State of Emergency Amid Monkeypox Outbreak

Following local declarations in San Francisco and New York, the US prepares to declare a state of emergency due to the escalating monkeypox cases, surpassing 6,600 reported infections.

April 2023

COVID Can Affect Brain Function
COVID Can Affect Brain Function

Two Years After Infection, Recovered COVID-19 Patients Are at Increased Risk of Psychosis, Dementia, and Brain Fog

April 2023

International Dengue Day and National Chagas Day Are Celebrated

Both Are Diseases Transmitted by Vectors and Are Present in Argentina. What Should Be Known to Raise Awareness

April 2023

Tracing the Origins of COVID-19
Tracing the Origins of COVID-19

Scientists trace the first cases of COVID-19 to the Wuhan market in China, providing insight into the initial emergence of the virus.

April 2023