TWiV 1119: Gene editing latent herpes
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- Äas pĹidĂĄn 31. 05. 2024
- TWiV reviews viral shedding and antibody responses of men with acute monkeypox virus infection, and gene editing for latent herpes simplex virus infection reduces viral load and shedding.
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"The WHO declared smallpox totally eradicated on May 8, 1980."
Well I am pulling up Angelaâs pick up the week. Just finished watching TWiV and now she peaked our curiosity with her pickđThank you TWiV team . We enjoyed this episode.
Thanks for this timely information on Shingles. I was 2 weeks away from appointment for Shingrex vaccine. My flare up seems to have occured in T1 area. I have never felt so much continuous stabbing pain in my life. I'm pretty tough having birthed an 8lb 3oz baby non-medicated. Get the Vaccine! You don't want to get Shingles. Thank Gd for antivirals and Neurontin.
COVID and other viral infections can also cause HSV-1 and HSV-2 to reactivate
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Well, cells store energy and stressful events require energy. Whatever has integrated to that cell is going to come out when the cell bursts releasing ATP and everything else; it looks obvious to me. With all that RNA hydrogen seeking oxygen is going to be lots of bursting.
is long-coved a (Lytic Cycle/Lysogenic Cycle) similar to herpes
Angela's pick is really interesting. Really makes you think.
slip errors in mRNA vaxed, lead to unwanted prions ?
I was in Sweden for Midsommar (summer solstice) âď¸ 2 years ago. The sun would set about 10pm, and rise about 2am. It never got dark. The sunset lasted for hours and transitioned into a sunrise. The sky was beautiful.
Vincent; âBravoâ on that clear,concise,& concrete (on-the-spot) explanation of Herpes latency/activation.
Fascinated by Rich's overview re smallpox..(had the scratch vax as a kid...)...,...and all Vincents info regarding HSV/ as well...GREAT show everyone, thank you ! Just re-read Never Cry Wolf ....great book!!!
Got 1st small pox vax as a toddler in the late 1950s, was re-vaxed in late 1973 before a college trip to Europe. Still have the yellow paper international health record that went with your passport.
Cool show- thank you! I always learn something. Of course now I want to hear that MPX storyâŚ..
Thank you Dr Obaz for your skilled hands and continued follow-up. I feel truly blessed to have you as my doctor. Youâre the best doctor ever, and you have a great team. Gratitudeđ¤âŚ
Coy dogs, coyote cross, are very common.
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Thank you Dr Obaz for your tireless service toward the betterment of my health. I so much appreciate your dedication and commitment in your profession. Indeed youâre the best doctor everâŁď¸
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome, or AIDS, is an autoimmune disease