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          ·March 17, 2020·3 min read

          ‘Stealth Transmission’ Fuels Fast Spread of COVID-19 Outbreak

          Undetected and undocumented cases of COVID-19 were largely responsible for the rapid spread of the virus in China. 86% of all infections were undocumented before the January 23 Wuhan travel shutdown. Per person, the undocumented infections were half as contagious as documented infections but were the source of two-thirds of documented infections.
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          ·March 17, 2020·3 min read

          Coronavirus stable for hours on surfaces: What you need to know

          SARS-CoV-2 is detectable in aerosols for up to three hours and up to four hours on copper. On cardboard, the virus is detectable for up to 24 hours, and up to three days on plastic and stainless steel. The study suggests the virus may be acquired through the air in addition to touching surfaces.
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          ·March 17, 2020·3 min read

          COVID-19: The immune system can fight back

          Australian researchers have mapped immune responses from one of the country's first COVID-19 patients. The findings shed light on how the immune system fights the virus and assists in recovery from the virus.
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          ·March 16, 2020·4 min read

          COVID-19 test debacle: ‘We hoped it would go away before it reached us’

          Researchers who have been studying the coronavirus since the outbreak say the US had an opportunity to be well ahead of the game when it came to COVID-19. However, problems with testing rollouts, regulatory guidelines, and initial flaws in early CDC tests, has left US citizens in critical danger. Rather than focusing on reacting to the pandemic, researchers say we should have focused on preparedness.
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          ·March 16, 2020·5 min read

          Designing a coronavirus vaccine: Researchers prepare for next year and beyond

          Researchers are making progress in developing potential vaccines for coronavirus infections. While a vaccine for COVID-19 might be over a year away from market, researchers are looking ahead to attempt to prevent future outbreaks.
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          ·March 16, 2020·4 min read

          COVID-19 ‘Worry about 4 weeks from now,’ researchers warn

          With the peak of COVID-19 cases occurring between 3.5 to four weeks after controlled interventions were put into place in China, US researchers are urging the public to ramp up social distancing efforts and increase testing immediately.
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          ·March 16, 2020·8 min read

          NIH Clinical Trial of Investigational Vaccine for COVID-19 Begins

          A phase 1 trial evaluating an investigational vaccine designed to protect against COVID-19 has begun in Seattle. The study will enroll 45 healthy people aged 18 to 55, over approximately 6 weeks. The first participant received the investigational vaccine today. Adults in the Seattle area may join the study.
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          ·March 15, 2020·3 min read

          Antibodies from COVID-19 survivors could be used to treat patients and protect those at risk

          Johns Hopkins University researchers propose using antibodies from the plasma or serum of those who have recovered from COVID-19 to help boost the immunity of newly infected patients and for those at risk of contracting the disease. Researchers say the antibodies may bind to and neutralize SARS-CoV-2. The technique has been proven successful in prior outbreaks, including the SARS epidemic and the 1918 flu pandemic.
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          ·March 13, 2020·2 min read

          Whole genomes of coronavirus from UK patients sequenced

          Researchers have sequenced their first two genomes of COVID-19 from samples of patients in the UK. The genomes have been published on an international viral sequence database. The sequences will provide critical information to track the spread and evolution of the virus in the UK and worldwide.
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          ·March 13, 2020·3 min read

          Coronavirus spreads quickly and sometimes before people have symptoms

          The time between cases in a chain of transmission of COVID-19 is less than one week, and more than 10% of patients are infected by someone who has the virus but is not yet symptomatic.
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          ·March 13, 2020·7 min read

          New COVID-19 diagnostic test could deliver results in less than 30 minutes

          MIT researchers are working on a range of projects to help diagnose and slow the transmission of COVID-19. Researchers report they are developing a paper-based COVI-19 test that can deliver results within less than 30 minutes. They are currently submitting to the FDA for emergency use authorization, which would grant temporary approval for using the test on patient samples during public health emergencies. Another research team report they have developed an experimental RNA vaccine that is ready to test.
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          ·March 13, 2020·1 min read

          Research team has isolated the COVID-19 virus

          A team of Canadian researchers has isolated SARS-CoV-2, the viral agent responsible for COVID-19. Isolating the virus will help researchers worldwide to develop better diagnostic tests, treatments, and vaccines for the pandemic virus. It will also help researchers to better understand the virus biology, evolution, and viral shedding.
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          Taming Tumor Chaos: Researchers Uncover Key to Improving Glioblastoma Treatment

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