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  • Articles Tagged with "Immunology"

    What Makes Modern Measles Outbreaks Different - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Medicine • World

    A recent measles outbreak in the US highlights the unusual patterns of adult infections, emphasizing the increasing vulnerability of unvaccinated adults to severe complications and the long-term effects of measles, potentially leading to the loss of measles-elimination status in the US.

    Snake antivenom: Scientists use blood of man bitten 200 times

    smh.com.au • Science • Australia

    Scientists are exploring the potential of a universal snake antivenom developed using antibodies from a man who injected himself with snake venom hundreds of times.

    Man who injected himself with deadly venom helps create snakebite treatment | CNN

    cnn.com • Medicine • World

    A novel antivenom, developed using antibodies from a man who intentionally exposed himself to various snake venoms, shows promise in protecting against bites from 19 snake species in mice.

    Acute interstitial nephritis - PubMed

    pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov • Medicine • World

    Acute interstitial nephritis (AIN) is a common cause of acute kidney injury, often drug-induced, and its treatment involves identifying and removing the offending drug, with early steroid administration potentially improving outcomes.

    Margarita del Val, química, viróloga, inmunóloga e investigadora del CSIC: Margarita del Val: «El virus que más me quita el sueño es la viruela del mono, la mpox» | Diario Sur

    diariosur.es • Science • Spain

    In an interview, Margarita del Val, a renowned Spanish scientist, discusses lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, current infectious disease threats, and her concerns about the monkeypox virus.