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Chagas disease transmission: Kissing bugs readily invade human dwellings to feed on humans and companion animals
Researchers from the University of Florida Emerging Pathogens Institute and Texas A&M University recently gathered their resources to investigate the potential of vector-borne transmission of Chagas ...
Reducing social contact is widely understood to slow disease spread, but because there is no personal health benefit gained ...
Regardless of how the COVID-19 pandemic started, it's clear that deadly diseases can jump from animals to humans ‒ and a new report from Harvard Law School and New York University finds we're not ...
Though the researchers are not sure about the causes of the different epidemiological patterns, cats could play a role. In epidemiology, confounding factors influence disease transmission indirectly.
The UK’s pioneering licensed IVF technique to reduce the risk of mitochondrial diseases carried out in Newcastle has seen eight babies born, published research shows. All eight babies show no signs of ...
Allen Haddrell receives funding from the BBSRC and EPSRC. Henry Oswin previously received funding from the BBSRC and EPSRC, and currently receives funding from the Australian Research Council.
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