News Item
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Ewen Callaway
Summary: Early studies indicate that the BA.2 lineage may contribute to the prolongation of the Omicron wave.
News Item
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Heidi Ledford
Summary: As cases of the coronavirus variant continue to spread, researchers are eagerly awaiting crucial data on the severity of the disease to assist countries in planning their response.
News Item
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Nicky Phillips
Summary: Scientists expect the virus that causes COVID-19 to become endemic and pose less danger over time, according to a Nature survey.
Review
Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
Moustafa T. Mabrouk, Wei-Chiao Huang, Luis Martinez-Sobrido, Jonathan F. Lovell
Summary: The COVID-19 pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2 has led to millions of deaths globally and emphasized the importance of vaccines. Advanced technologies have enabled rapid development and deployment of COVID-19 vaccines, although access is limited in many developing countries. Different vaccine platforms and nanomaterials have been used to develop COVID-19 vaccines. Continued development of vaccine technologies is crucial for dealing with the ongoing and future pandemics.
ADVANCED MATERIALS
(2022)
Letter
Medicine, General & Internal
Xin Zhao, Rong Zhang, Shitong Qiao, Xiao Wang, Weibing Zhang, Wenjing Ruan, Lianpan Dai, Pengcheng Han, George F. Gao
Summary: This study found that neutralization against the SARS-CoV-2 omicron subvariants was reduced with both the inactivated and ZF2001 vaccines in China. However, heterologous boosting and a longer interval between doses resulted in higher neutralization levels.
NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE
(2022)
Letter
Medicine, General & Internal
Xin Zhao, Rong Zhang, Shitong Qiao, Xiao Wang, Weibing Zhang, Wenjing Ruan, Lianpan Dai, Pengcheng Han, George F. Gao
Summary: This study indicates that neutralization against the SARS-CoV-2 omicron subvariants was reduced with both the inactivated and ZF2001 vaccines in China. However, heterologous boosting and a longer interval between doses resulted in higher neutralization levels.
NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE
(2022)
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Kaitlin Sawatzki, Nichola J. Hill, Wendy B. Puryear, Alexa D. Foss, Jonathon J. Stone, Jonathan A. Runstadler
Summary: Ferrets are relevant for laboratory studies on respiratory viruses, but no evidence of natural transmission of SARS-CoV-2 from infected humans to ferrets was observed in the study. Unique mutations in ferrets may contribute to their susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2. Therefore, domestic ferrets are considered to be at low risk of natural infection from currently circulating SARS-CoV-2.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
(2021)
Editorial Material
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Max Kozlov
Summary: Observers argue that a conflict centered around a significant early publication has failed to adequately prepare the country for the next pandemic.
News Item
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Smriti Mallapaty
Summary: A study suggests that around 40% of horseshoe bats in the region have not been formally described.
News Item
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Roxanne Khamsi
Summary: Evidence suggests that self-attacking autoantibodies may be crucial in understanding some of the most severe cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection.
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Multidisciplinary Sciences
Dyani Lewis
Summary: New analysis of genomic data from market swabs emphasizes their limitations.
Editorial Material
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Sergei L. Kosakovsky Pond, Darren Martin
Summary: Molnupiravir, an antiviral drug for COVID-19, can cause multiple mutations in the SARS-CoV-2 genome, potentially accelerating the evolution and transmission of viral variants.
News Item
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Mariana Lenharo, Lauren Wolf
Summary: House Republicans initiate an investigation into the origins of the pandemic, with witnesses mostly favoring a lab origin.
News Item
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Giorgia Guglielmi
Summary: Scientists are still debating whether millions of cheap, fast diagnostic kits will help control the pandemic.
News Item
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Dyani Lewis
Summary: The coronavirus can linger on surfaces, but they are not a major source of infection.