Reddit - Virology
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Reddit - Virology
4d ago
Hi all,
I wanted to reach out and see if anyone has some good resources around surveillance data regarding Chikungunya. I have found some decent sites like PAHO/WHO Data - Weekly Report and Chikungunya worldwide overview (europa.eu) but I'm curious if anyone has any others.....or if anyone living in places like South America have information based off of their own experiences.
Now that I have a vaccine to use for patients (I see a lot of international travelers), I want to be able to give the best advice. I am indeed aware of CDC recommendations and the indications of use for IXCHIQ, but a lo ..read more
Reddit - Virology
1w ago
Hi! I'm 19 and currently doing a bachelor's in Biological Sciences here in Brazil, I have a huge interest in infectious diseases and for the past few years viruses have really caught my attention (I suppose the pandemic had some sort of effect on it).
However I'm quite confused about how to pursue career in the field. I know that have to get a PhD, and I'm more than willing to do that!
I tried searching around the web for info on career paths and tried asking some of my professors, but some ideas clashed, such as: Part of the internet seems to highlight doing a graduate studies in Molecular B ..read more
Reddit - Virology
1w ago
Hi there I’m 19 years old and I am about to go back go community college, and virology has always been a huge fascination and interest of mine! It’s so amazing and scary how something so small can affect so many living things. I’m writing this because I’m curious how much effort and work it would take to get a masters or PhD in virology? I’ve always had a bit of trouble with school but I really want to try and reach my goal! Any advice is appreciated
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Reddit - Virology
2w ago
Hello,
I had prior contact with someone who had HTLV 1 back in 1998. I’ve started having issues now since 2018.
All my blood tests are negative and I read about people finding it in spinal fluid as well but it was also in their blood.
I know there is no treatment but eventually I’ll likely need disability based on how my legs are slowly wasting.
I don’t know what to do to get a diagnosis. Maybe if I had a friend who was a doctor who could take a blood sample and look for it… but I don’t have a friend like that.
At least not yet…
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Reddit - Virology
2w ago
Just wondering with the milk thing nowadays.
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Reddit - Virology
2w ago
I read Quamen's Spillover, Preston's The hot zone and Demon in the freezer and recently Level 4 virus hunters of the cdc.
Anyone have any similar non textbook but non fiction recommendations for similar virology books ?
Maybe focusing more on the laboratory aspect of virology or just similar stuff ???
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Reddit - Virology
2w ago
I (28 female) had a stomach virus over the weekend. Started with fatigue, headache, body aches, then progressed to vomiting, and later to diarrhea. The last time I had vomited from a virus prior to this past weekend was when I was 10 years old. I’ve definitely had viruses in those 18 years, but only experienced diarrhea with them.
I tried to quarantine myself from my husband and son while I was symptomatic, but my husband ended up doing my poop covered laundry on Sunday or Monday. He started feeling sick Tuesday night, and had diarrhea all day yesterday, but did not vomit. He was even able to ..read more
Reddit - Virology
2w ago
What’s approximately the probability of transmission from skin to skin or mucosa to mucosa/skin contact?
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