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Infection

Representation of a virus surrounded by antibodies
11.04.2025

The link between immunoglobin A and microbiota boosts pneumonia vaccines

A hand holding a cell phone and the science4pandemics logo appears on the screen.
17.01.2023

Science4Pandemics: the European project to prepare for future pandemics

17.11.2021

Discovered a new mechanism against Epstein-Barr virus infection

08.11.2021

Mathematics and statistics: numbers against the COVID-19

12.07.2021

Immunity anniversary: antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 remain one year after infection

23.11.2020

A database collects genomes of bacteria and their hosts for the development of antibiotics

A new study explains the evolution of virus-plant interactions in Mediterranean ecosystems by considering environmental fluctuations in each case. | Picture by Dengrz from Unsplash.
16.03.2020

Researchers model the role of the environment on the spread of viral infections in plants

The mechanisms shown in this study are not specific to the two species of bacteria and the antibiotics used. | Picture by Anna Shvets from Pexels.
10.03.2020

Bacteria might help each other to resist antibiotics better

60-90% of the adult world population is infected by cytomegalovirus. It is a latent and asymptomatic infection. | Picture by Qimono from Pixabay.
27.02.2020

New protection biomarker against cytomegalovirus in kidney transplant patients

Researchers find that NFAT5 helps control the levels of interferons during the immune response. Image by allinonemovie from Pixabay.
12.02.2020

New key element to control interferons during the immune response

Antibiotic resistance is becoming a huge public health problem. Researchers at ISGlobal are playing all their cards to help solve the problem. Photo by CDC on Unsplash.
24.01.2020

Want to help solve the antibiotic resistance crisis? Play your cards right

A mathematical prediction of the spatial trajectory of T lymphocytes during an HIV infection, according to a recent study.
15.07.2019

T lymphocyte trajectories in HIV-infected lymph nodes

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