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The idea here is to simultaneously starve the virus, everywhere, through a combination of quarantine, social distancing, and restricting travel.
But unless the
virus
is completely eradicated— which is highly unlikely— there will be risks of it escalating to pandemic levels once again.
And factors like animals carrying and transmitting the
virus
might undermine our best efforts altogether.
So which strategy is best for this deadly, infectious respiratory
virus?
Crushing the
virus
through Coordination alone is also enticing for its speed, but only reliable with true and nearly impossible global cooperation.
Even if the pandemic officially ends before a vaccine is ready, the
virus
may reappear seasonally, so vaccines will continue to protect people.
This is live HIV
virus
at Harvard Medical School, who is working with the U.S. Government to develop sterilizing immunity.
At Ifakara we wish to expand our knowledge on the biology of the mosquito; to control many other diseases, including, of course, the malaria, but also those other diseases that mosquitoes transmit like dengue, Chikungunya and Zika
virus.
The swine flu virus, at the moment, is a symmetrical object.
So, it depends on how much
virus
there is in your blood and in your body fluids.
AIDS was a disfiguring disease that killed you, and HIV is an invisible
virus
that makes you take a pill every day.
Our first task was a 5,000-letter code bacteriophage, a
virus
that attacks only E. coli.
It was the first DNA phage, DNA virus, DNA genome that was actually sequenced.
Or, more importantly, HIV, where the
virus
evolves so quickly the vaccines that are made today can't keep up with those evolutionary changes.
You know, the problem is if this
virus
occasionally mutates so dramatically, it essentially is a new
virus
and then we get a pandemic.
In 1918, a new
virus
appeared that killed some 50 to 100 million people.
Dendritic cells, or macrophages, capture the
virus
and display pieces of it.
The
virus
is defeated.
So let's take a look at the flu
virus.
In this rendering of the flu virus, these different colored spikes are what it uses to infect you.
And also, what the antibodies use is a handle to essentially grab and neutralize the
virus.
So, you've got this situation: In 2003, we had an H5N1
virus
that jumped from birds into humans in a few isolated cases with an apparent mortality rate of 70 percent.
Now luckily, that particular virus, although very scary at the time, did not transmit from person to person very easily.
The
virus
that causes AIDS is the trickiest pathogen scientists have ever confronted.
We saw earlier that HIV is highly variable, that a broad neutralizing antibody latches on and disables multiple variations of the
virus.
In addition, these researchers found a new site on HIV where the antibodies can grab onto, and what's so special about this spot is that it changes very little as the
virus
mutates.
It's like, as many times as the
virus
changes its clothes, it's still wearing the same socks, and now our job is to make sure we get the body to really hate those socks.
We've got these new antibodies we've identified, and we know that they latch onto many, many variations of the
virus.
So for instance, a biotechnology company has now found broadly neutralizing antibodies to influenza, as well as a new antibody target on the flu
virus.
We talked about before the H and N spikes on the surface of the flu
virus.
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