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And this is a little phylogenetic tree to see how it's related to other
viruses.
Is it the case that these guys are just more susceptible to
viruses?
Viruses
are a type of organic parasite infecting nearly all forms of life.
To accomplish this task,
viruses
have evolved specific interactions with their host species.
Human flu
viruses
are covered in proteins adapted to bind with matching receptors on human respiratory cells.
Viruses
are constantly encountering new species and attempting to infect them.
But there are a staggering number of
viruses
circulating in the environment, all with the potential to encounter new hosts.
And because
viruses
rapidly reproduce by the millions, they can quickly develop random mutations.
Some
viruses
come equipped to easily infect a new host’s cells, but are then unable to evade an immune response.
Virologists are constantly looking for mutations that might make
viruses
such as influenza more likely to jump.
There’s a huge diversity of
viruses
that we’re only just beginning to uncover.
They've only worked in cancers caused by viruses, like cervical cancer or liver cancer.
So its job is to kill bacteria and
viruses.
T cells have evolved to kill cells infected with viruses, and B cells are the cells that make antibodies that are secreted and then bind to kill bacteria.
And it improved their immune system and decreased their viruses, but it didn't cure them.
Now,
viruses
and bacteria are really, really, really small, so the far-UVC light can certainly penetrate them and kill them, but what it can't do is penetrate into skin, and it can't even penetrate the dead-cell area right at the very surface of our skin.
And in terms of preventing the spread of viruses, I see far-UVC lights in schools, preventing the spread of influenza, preventing the spread of measles, and I see far-UVC lights in airports or airplanes, preventing the global spread of
viruses
like H1N1 virus.
The vast majority of
viruses
come from animals.
And you can kind of think of this as a pyramid of this bubbling up of
viruses
from animals into human populations.
This is the idea that we can study the sort of pinging of these
viruses
into human populations, the movement of these agents over into humans; and by capturing this moment, we might be able to move to a situation where we can catch them early.
There's at least three
viruses
that you know about, which are in this particular monkey.
These individuals are at specific risk, particularly if there's blood contact, they're at risk for transmission and possibly infection with novel
viruses.
The blood will be tested for zoonotic viruses, part of a program Dr. Wolfe has spent years setting up.
And what we've found is that if you look in the right place, you can actually monitor the flow of these
viruses
into human populations.
Needless to say in the past these
viruses
entering into these rural communities might very well have gone extinct.
Well, a major challenge is the liver, because the liver is the body's filtration system, and the liver recognizes and destroys foreign objects, such as viruses, bacteria and also nanoparticles.
Viruses, basically, started producing proteins and wrecking their environment.
These bad
viruses
really don't have any intention of showing up first in English or Spanish or French.
And maybe it's something that people in Oxford don't do very often, but if you ever make it to the sea, and you swallow a mouthful of seawater, keep in mind that each milliliter has about a million bacteria and on the order of 10 million
viruses.
We're measuring how many
viruses
and bacteria all of us are breathing in and out every day, particularly on airplanes or closed auditoriums.
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