Essays About virus researchers

 

  • HIV/AIDS
    ... Contrary to what many people believe, there are only a select few types of body fluid that can transmit the HIV/AIDS virus. Researchers have isolated HIV from ...
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  • Our Friends the Frogs
    ... It was the Bahle Virus. Researchers could not find a source, because by the time they picked up a dead frog the virus had been long dead as well. ...
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  • Overview of the Ebola Virus
    ... virus. From the year of 1976 to the present date of 1996, researchers have searched for origin and cure of the virus. Scientists ...
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  • AIDS
    ... no known cause for diminished resistance to that disease."AIDS : Trading Fact For Fears, Karen Hein "American researchers initially named the virus that causes ...
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  • what is AIDS
    ... History of AIDS Scientists are not certain as to where or when the AIDS virus evolved. Researchers have shown that HIV is closely related to similar ...
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  • Aids1
    ... of whom 295,500 had died, and worldwide more than 14 million people were believed to be infected." American researchers initially named the virus that causes ...
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  • Ebola
    ... the Ebola virus. Since the first outbreak, researchers have searched for the origin and cure of the virus. Scientist have carried ...
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  • AIDS
    ... Researchers theorize that the virus spread in that way. Jungle yellow fever and other viruses are known to be spread from monkeys to humans this way. ...
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  • Cure for Aids?
    ... Many researchers disregarded Plummer's theory when the prostitutes tested negative for an antibody test; an antibody attacks a virus floating through the blood ...
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  • ebola
    ... The researchers found that in experiments on mice the antibodies were somehow able to block the ability of the virus to infect and reproduce itself in the mice ...
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  • Effects of the Ebola Virus
    ... However, a shockingly new and deadly disease caused by the Ebola virus has challenged the medical community. The medical researchers of today cannot find a ...
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  • AIDS
    ... Doctors and researchers have been doing research on the virus. They have studied several drugs that stop the growth of HIV in laboratories. ...
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  • Aids
    ... millions of people. Researchers at first were not aware of the dangers this virus had on the people of the world. The virus known ...
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  • Human Genome
    ... virus, and the animals' cells used to manufacture the virus. With this and other ideas springing out from the "medicine chest," many researchers are optimistic ...
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  • The causes and treatments of AIDS
    ... reluctant to inject anyone with HIV, however, fearing that even a weakened virus might cause AIDS. In related work, a team of researchers from the National ...
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  • Ebola Virus 3
    ... This time, the researchers dug deep and found out what caused this outbreak. But to this date, there is still no cure nor treatment for the Ebola virus.
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  • ebola
    ... From the year of 1976 to the present date of 2000, researchers have searched for origin and cure of the virus (www.cdc.gov/nci.brochures/ebolainf.html). ...
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  • Protection Against Viruses for All
    ... the great reviews of these endeavors programs, many computer researchers maintain a ... computers." (Chess, 1997) Unless there are updates to virus scanners every ...
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  • Pain
    ... head injuries. To create the vaccine, the researchers added the gene that codes for the NMDA receptor to a virus. When this gene ...
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  • Flu Epidemic of 1918
    ... They were followed almost two decades later by British researchers. These scientists discovered that the virus entered the lungs through the nasal passages in ...
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  • Flu Epidemic of 1918
    ... They were followed almost two decades later by British researchers. These scientists discovered that the virus entered the lungs through the nasal passages in ...
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  • Diseases 2
    ... retroviruses cause aids. Researchers in France isolated the first AIDS virus in 1983 and in the United States in 1984. The virus became ...
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  • Human Immunodeficiency Virus
    ... It is no longer enough to replicate freely; the virus also has to be ... These investigations, conducted by several researchers- including Andrew J. Leigh Brown ...
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  • Aids
    ... Some researchers feel that the virus is now in the process of mutating into a new strain already immune to the existing drugs. The ...
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  • hepatitis c
    ... How is the virus cured? There are so many questions asked from people each day, and the researchers still don't have all the anwsers. ...
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  • Essay on Marburg and Ebola Virus
    ... A protective vaccine would be valuable for researchers and medical personnel in ... inactivated vaccines by heat treatment of cell culture grown virus have not ...
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  • Aids is becoming so widespread
    ... Aids stands for Acquired immunodeficiency virus syndrome ... Cases of AIDS were first identified in 1981 in the United States, but researchers have traced cases to ...
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  • The Cure Could be the Disease
    ... There must have been some awareness of this simian virus and if so why was ... I have found that many sources today now seem to believe that researchers inside and ...
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  • Cane Toads: A Highly Invasive Species in Australia
    ... Currently, the weakened virus is being tested under laboratory conditions on several native frog species, however researchers still must determine \"how ...
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  • AIDS 5
    ... in slowing the reproduction of the HIV virus in humans, but it is highly toxic and cannot be taken by many patients. In 1989 researchers determined that lower ...
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