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All articles tagged: Herpesviral infection, unspecified (B00.9)

Evalytics 13 May at 09.02 PM

How herpes hijacks a ride into cells

Researchers discover how herpes hijacks cells, exploiting a protein to replicate. They identify a potential target for antiviral drugs, aiming to block this hijacking process. Understanding this mechanism could lead to more effective treatments for herpes infections.

Evalytics 19 February at 03.11 PM

New study confirms double the risk of dementia after mouth herpes simplex virus

A study suggests a possible link between mouth herpes simplex virus and dementia. Researchers found higher levels of the virus in the brains of people with Alzheimer's disease. This association raises questions about the role of viral infections in neurodegenerative conditions.

Evalytics 14 February at 07.09 PM

Researchers offer new insights into how antibodies function against herpes simplex virus

Dartmouth study reveals insights into antibody functions against herpes simplex virus (HSV), aiding potential treatments for neonatal herpes. Understanding differences between HSV-1 and HSV-2 infections informs better vaccine design and antibody-based therapies for improved outcomes.