Boyce Thompson Institute: How Viruses Move Through Insects for Transmission of Diseases
September 11, 2024
September 11, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Sept. 11 (TNSres) -- Boyce Thompson Institute issued the following news:
By Aaron Callahan
Viruses are master parasites that have adapted to infect many host species. Some viruses even use multiple hosts to spread their infections - such as arboviruses that use insects to move their infections to mammalian hosts like humans. Understanding how they move through insects could lead to new ways to block their transmission. In a study recently published in . . .
By Aaron Callahan
Viruses are master parasites that have adapted to infect many host species. Some viruses even use multiple hosts to spread their infections - such as arboviruses that use insects to move their infections to mammalian hosts like humans. Understanding how they move through insects could lead to new ways to block their transmission. In a study recently published in . . .