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Tuesday
Mar312009

This Week in Virology #26: Poxviruses

twivHosts: Vincent Racaniello, Alan Dove, and Rich Condit


Vincent, Alan, and Rich Condit converse about induction of polyomavirus replication in multiple sclerosis patients treated with the MS drug Tysabri, the extent of human polyomavirus infection, selection of influenza vaccines for the 2009-10 season, cowpox virus transmission from animals to humans, vaccinia-like virus infecting humans and cattle in Brasil, and poxviruses.

Links for this episode:

JC virus, Tysabri, PML, and mefloquine at virology blog
Seroepidemiology of polyomaviruses in human
Next season's influenza virus vaccines and how they are selected
Cell-culture propagated smallpox vaccine
Cowpox tranmission from rats to humans (Germany and France) and from cats to humans in Italy
Vaccinia-like virus infecting cows and humans in Brasil
When good vaccines go wild (review)
Mosquito Map (thanks Duncan)
Pfeiffer & Kirkegaard paper on quasispecies and virulence in mice

Science blog of the week: Coevolvers by Devin Drown
Science podcast pick of the week: QuackCast
Science book of the week: Listen to the Music: The Life of Hilary Koprowski by Roger Vaughan

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