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Tobacco farming in Uganda has resulted in the loss of trees key to the diets of chimpanzees and baboons, increasing ...
Tobacco farming in Uganda has resulted in the loss of trees key to the diets of chimpanzees and baboons, increasing human-primate interactions -- and the risk for disease spillover.
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High consequence pathogens are "serious and deadly agents that pose a substantial threat to domestic and global security." ...
The project, which was awarded a £1.25 million grant from UK Research and Innovation and Defra in 2023, is the first to assess the risk of mosquito-borne pathogen emergence in Scotland under ...
deepull secures oversubscribed €50 million Series C financing to advance UllCORE diagnostic system for direct-from-blood rapid pathogen detection Round co-led by Columbus Venture Partners, Panakès ...
Pathogens are infectious agents, such as a bacterium, virus, fungus or parasite, that cause disease when they colonize a host organism. Nanobodies targeting the ookinete and sporozoite surface ...
The amphiphilic mPEG-PLGA nanoparticles co-loaded with colistin and niclosamide possess great potential in overcoming colistin resistance and can be applied to the treatment of colistin-resistant ...
The high security lab at Fort Detrick has long been linked by Chinese propagandists to the outbreak of Covid-19 - without ...
The test covers 95% of pathogens causing sepsis, including fungi, bacteria, and antibiotic resistance genes. Credit: Parilov / Shutterstock. Spanish medical diagnostics company deepull has closed an ...
About this data The size of Marburg is approximately 26.3 square kilometres. It has 2 parks covering nearly 0.4% of total area. The population of Marburg in 2011 was 568 people. By 2016 the population ...
Alternatively, healthcare facilities could use on-site industrial machines to launder uniforms to improve patient safety and control the spread of antibiotic-resistant pathogens. The authors add: "Our ...