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The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)
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How Epstein-Barr virus silences immune alarms signals of the host cell

Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) prevents infected cells from being attacked by the immune system. The virus drives production of small molecules, so-called microRNAs, that suppress alarm signals sent out by

HIV virus particles
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Children who keep HIV in check

Some HIV-infected – and untreated children – who do not develop AIDS, control the virus in a different way from the few infected adults who remain disease-free. Scientists at LMU´s Max von Pettenkofer

Alexander Titz
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EU supports research into the diagnostics and therapy of antibiotics-resistant bacteria in biofilms

The European Research Council (ERC) awarded Dr Alexander Titz, who is the head of the "Chemical Biology of Carbohydrates" junior research group of the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research (HZI) and

Leading global health organisations found an alliance to support the UN Resolution on Antimicrobial Resistance

The German Center for Infection Research (DZIF) is one of nine founding organisations that have launched the alliance “CARA” (Conscience of Antimicrobial Resistance Accountability). Today, a

Prof. Dr. M. Cornberg and F. Rinker
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New approach to chronic hepatitis B treatment

In chronic hepatitis B patients, a discontinuation of treatment can lead to cure: as scientists from the Hannover Medical School (MHH) have discovered. DZIF researcher Prof Markus Cornberg and his

Better chances of cure for patients with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis
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Better chances of cure for patients with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis

Over a period of five years, an international team of scientists has documented in detail the treatment success of patients with severe tuberculosis. During this period, the team also reviewed the

Prof. Dr. Ralf Bartenschlager
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Ralf Bartenschlager receives highest scientific distinction for medicine in the USA

The Heidelberg virologist Prof Ralf Bartenschlager will receive the Lasker Award in New York for his research on the hepatitis C virus. The prize, worth 250,000 US dollars, is considered the

DZIF Prize for Translational Infection Research

The DZIF Academy is pleased to open the call for application for the third DZIF Prize for Translational Infection Research. The German Center for Infection Research (DZIF) will award a prize of 5.000

No entry for Hepatitis D viruses (red; left) in hepatocytes with Myrcludex B (right).
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Myrcludex B: First-in-class drug for the treatment of hepatitis B and D

DZIF scientists at the Heidelberg University Hospital developed a virus blocker against hepatitis B and D, which has been successful in two clinical trials

Around 350 million people suffer from

Common cold viruses originated in camels
© Drosten/Uniklinik Bonn

Common cold viruses originated in camels—just like MERS

There are four globally endemic human coronaviruses which, together with the better known rhinoviruses, are responsible for causing common colds. Usually, infections with these viruses are harmless to