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No matter whether it comes by divine wrath, nuclear war, climate change, zombies, a pandemic or by machines rebellion: the apocalypse will be urban. Cities are at the same time the most complex and valuable creation of our civilization,... more
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An account of the negative aliens' relatively recent agendas with respect to, once again, resorting to bio-viral weaponization and bio-warfare using a viral agent such as the so-called coronavirus as to try to depopulate Earth with the... more
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The systematic review focused on the prognosis, mortality, medications, and promising vaccines for COVID-19. COVID-19 severity varies. Mild cases often recover within two weeks, while people with severe diseases may take 3 – 6 weeks to... more
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This narrative describes the deeper root of bio-viral weaponization and consciousness warfare in distant human history with the negative aliens. It is explicated that this form of nefarious strive to create genetic mutation and... more
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Mixed infection with the SON41 strain of Potato virus Y (PVY-SON41) in tomato increased accumulation of RNAs of strains Fny and LS of Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV-Fny and CMV-LS, respectively) and enhanced disease symptoms. By contrast,... more
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... Complete nucleotide sequence of an infectious clone of a mild isolate of tomato yellow leaf curl ... The nucleotide sequence of a field isolate of a TYLCV-like virus from Israel ... pBI121 was propagated in E. coli HB101 and shuttled... more
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Sinopsis. Frecuentemente nos llegan noticias sobre la aparición de nuevas infecciones virales: un nuevo virus de la gripe H7N9 en China, una nueva cepa de coronavirus en Oriente Medio; fiebres tropicales y dengue en el sur de Europa,... more
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An Opportunistic infection is an infection caused by a pathogen or groups of pathogen appropriately termed “Opportunistic“, because they are normally non-pathogenic in an immunocompetent individuals but becomes pathogenic to an... more
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Late December 2019, a new virus outbreak was detected in Wuhan, Hubei province China and later spread all over the world. The virus is a new strain of the β - Coronavirus (SARS - CoV - 2) with a single strand positive sense RNA, and a... more
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Marek's disease (MD) is a lymphoproliferative and neuropathic disease of domestic fowl caused by alphaherpesviruses. The current cross-sectional study with a simple random sampling method was undertaken from January 2018 to May 2020. The... more
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To assess the impact of health education on the knowledge and attitudes of paramedical students in Saudi Arabia toward HIV/AIDS. We carried out an interventional study on a sample selected from students of health institutes and health... more
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To better understand the potential environmental health risk presented by West Nile virus (WNV)-contaminated feces, we quantified the amount of WNV present in the feces of experimentally infected American crows (Corvus brachyrhynchos) and... more
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Banana bunchy top virus (BBTV) DNA-3 to 6 have each previously been shown to contain one large open reading frame in the virion sense, whereas no large ORF had been identified in BBTV DNA-2. RNAs transcribed from the BBTV genome were... more
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The rabies cases in dogs and wild canids in Northeastern Brazil are a public and animal health problem. This paper describes the identities of the coding region of the N-gene of Rabies virus (RABV) isolated in canids from Northeastern... more
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Noroviruses are the most common viral agents of acute gastroenteritis in humans and are often associated with the consumption of either fresh or undercooked live bivalve molluscs. The aim of the study was to evaluate the efficacy of the... more
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Bacteriophage lambda has an archetypal immunity system, which prevents superinfection of its E. coli lysogens. It is now known that superinfection at high frequency can occur with toxigenic lambda-like phages, and here we demonstrate that... more
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