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Mycobacteria are the world's most deadly bacteria --c ausing infectious diseases including tuberculosis (TB), which alone kills more than one million people each year. New drugs to fight these ...
At current levels, we believe GILD scores above BMY, buoyed by solid fundamentals, potential approval of lenacapavir for HIV ...
Why bats can harbor viruses like hantavirus and coronavirus—pathogens that are highly dangerous to humans—without becoming ...
Delve into the landscape of biotech companies developing treatments for HIV and find out if we are getting closer to a cure.
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) could lead to more than just an awkward chat with your latest fling. Research suggests ...
Proposed cuts to global foreign aid, including slashing programs in the United States, could lead to millions of HIV deaths and soaring rates of infections around the world in the coming years ...
A modelling study shows that lenacapavir could end Aids in South Africa by 2032 – but only if between two and four million ...
Research suggests that certain sexually transmitted infections can damage brain cells and trigger chronic inflammation, which may significantly increase the risk of developing dementia.
Ten UCSF graduate students presented their research in accessible, 3-minute talks at the 2025 Grad Slam event. This year’s ...
A team of Northwestern University scientists spanning disciplines have developed new technology that could lead to the ...
“When phage infect a bacterial cell, the EPI vesicle protects the genome of the virus during early stages of infection when ...
This important study shows that the Nora virus, a natural Drosophila pathogen that also persistently infects many laboratory fly stocks, infects intestinal stem cells (ISCs), leading to a shorter life ...