Viruses have been getting a lot of publicity recently with the rise of COVID-19 and its subsequent variants. But what actually is a virus? And how do viruses differ from other forms of pathogens? Recently, the rise of flu season has led to further questions about the differences between COVID-19 and influenza and how they can overlap. The term virus is broad and dynamic, encompassing a wide variety of pathogenic microorganisms that replicate inside living cells. Pretty much every type of living organism is a victim of viral infection to some extent. And viruses have left an indelible mark on…
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Last week, we went through some of the science of viruses: how they infect, how they evolve, and how they can make the jump from one species to another. This week, I want to touch on some of the ways the medical field combats viruses, such as with vaccines, used to promote immunity, and anti-viral drugs, used to treat viral infections and reduce their severity. In the past few months, researchers around the world have been scrambling to produce a vaccine or anti-viral treatment to curb the spread and mortality rate of Covid-19, producing results at record breaking speeds. But…
Comments closedI’m sure you’ve heard about Covid-19 by now. If you haven’t, you’ve obviously been living under a rock — great job self-isolating! There has been a lot of misinformation and miscommunication going around about Covid-19 (also known as coronavirus). Just like the flu, there is the myth that taking antibiotics will cure/prevent coronavirus (it will not, please stop). There are various myths concerning how to protect yourself from coronavirus ranging from the asinine and ill-advised (spray yourself with disinfectant or take a really hot bath) to the downright dangerous (drinking bleach — a tactic that does kill coronavirus with the unfortunate side effect of killing…
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