Tag Archives: Ebola

Viral comments (45): Ebola and Congo, almost a perfect storm

This is the fifth (false) month of a new outbreak of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), a country that has already experienced ten epidemics for this virus throughout its history. In fact, the virus was discovered there in 1976. And it is not being given excessive importance, assuming it will be solved as precedents. And maybe yes, but…

Viral comments (34): A vectorial discussion, in Barcelona

A few days ago, in Barcelona, ​​an interesting debate was held on viruses transmitted by arthropods, that is, mosquitoes and ticks among others. The debate was a B-DEBATE, from the International Center for Scientific Debate, organized by Biocat, La Caixa Foundation and Barcelona Institute of Global Health (ISGlobal) and was quite interesting. A few notes.

EBSA Conference, the diverse world of biosafety

This week, from April 27th to 28th, the Twentieth EBSA conference, the European Biosafety Association, will take place in Madrid. 

Viral Comments (16): Ebola: numbers war, war of numbers.

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Viral Comments (15): ¡Dog Ebola!

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Viral Comments (14): Ebola Infection in Spain

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Viral comments (13): Ebola, deadly virus but also touchable

It has been wrote, it is been writing and it will be written in the future about the Ebola Virus and its epidemic outbreak that it has take place in this exact moment that I’m writing this out of control lines, which it is especially affecting some East Africa countries. Although it has been approach its transmission method, little has been speak about the primary barriers and its disinfection and inactivation treatments.