New Portable Strip Test Rapidly Detects Mosquito-Borne Viruses

Researchers at China Pharmaceutical University have developed a multisite bridging-mediated lateral flow immunoassay (mbLFIA) that detects mosquito-borne viruses like Chikungunya (CHIKV) with high sensitivity without the need for specialized laboratory equipment. According to a study published in Targetome on April 30, 2026, the method achieves a visual detection limit of 2 pmol·L−1, offering a portable … Read more

New Battery-Powered Device Detects Bundibugyo Ebola in 30 Minutes

Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University (OMU), in partnership with K.K. DNAFORM and the National Institute for Biomedical Research (INRB) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, are developing a portable, rapid diagnostic system to detect the Bundibugyo virus (BDBV). The project, supported by the Global Health Innovative Technology Fund (GHIT Fund), aims to provide field-ready, … Read more

Tick-Borne Viruses: The Next Pandemic Threat?

Orthonairoviruses, a family of tick-borne pathogens, can bypass human immune defenses using specialized proteins called ovarian tumor domain proteases (OTUs), according to a study led by University of California, Riverside (UCR). This mechanism allows viruses like the Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus to suppress the body’s ability to detect and fight infection, increasing pandemic risk. How … Read more

New Study Reveals Early Genetic Changes in Hepatitis E Virus

Researchers at Ruhr University Bochum, in collaboration with the Heart and Diabetes Center NRW, have identified that the hepatitis E virus (HEV) undergoes dynamic genetic evolution during the initial weeks of infection. According to a study published in mBio on July 10, 2026, scientists observed recurring mutations in the viral polymerase gene, even within patients … Read more

Animal-Free Lung Model Advances RSV Treatment for Infants

New research from University College London (UCL) and Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) indicates that effective respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) treatments for infants must target both the virus and the host’s immune response. Published in Nature Communications, the study utilized a novel lab-grown model of infant airways to demonstrate that the pediatric immune system triggers … Read more

Diabetes Linked to Worse Long COVID Outcomes: New Study

People with diabetes face significantly slower recovery times and higher rates of long-term complications following COVID-19 infection, according to a study published in Scientific Reports. Research from the University of São Paulo, which tracked 870 hospitalized patients for up to seven months, found that diabetics experienced increased frailty, higher risks of cardiovascular events, and a … Read more

Ebola Alert: Ministry of Health Sets Up Isolation Tent

Israel’s Ministry of Health has authorized up to NIS 513,654 to re-establish a specialized Ebola isolation tent to prepare for potential virus arrivals. According to documents obtained by Walla, the Ministry will reactivate a unique isolation complex originally purchased in 2014 to manage infectious disease risks following recent outbreaks in Africa. Why is Israel reactivating … Read more

Electroacupuncture at Lianquan Point for Post-Stroke Dysphagia Recovery

Researchers at Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine have identified the hypoglossal nucleus (12N) as the primary brainstem motor node responsible for the swallowing improvements observed after electroacupuncture at the “Lianquan” (CV23) acupoint. Published in Acupuncture Research on August 25, 2025 (DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.20250444), the study confirms that this neural pathway is essential for restoring swallowing function … Read more

Prime-and-Pull Vaccine Effectively Prevents Genital Herpes

Researchers at the Yale School of Medicine have developed a two-part vaccination strategy that successfully prevented genital herpes infection in preclinical models. Published June 19 in Science Immunology, the study uses “prime and pull” technology—an initial intramuscular injection combined with localized nanoparticle delivery—to trigger a robust immune response at the vaginal lining, a feat traditional … Read more

Health Ministry Isolates Suspected Ebola Case

Israel’s Ministry of Health is currently monitoring a suspected case of the Ebola virus after a traveler returned from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) exhibiting symptoms including fever and headache. The individual is currently isolated at Rambam Health Care Campus, with diagnostic test results expected within 24 hours, according to an official ministry statement … Read more