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New nematode viruses might change disease theories

New research reveals that parasitic nematodes infect over a billion people worldwide and carry viruses that might explain why some cause serious diseases. A study from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine found 91 RNA viruses in 28 species of parasitic nematodes, which infect humans, animals, and crops. While many nematode infections are mild, some [...] Read Full Article At: New nematode viruses might change disease theories

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