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Paul Hunter is a Canadian television journalist for CBC News reporting from Washington, D.C., mainly on American politics.

What is known about new Covid variant XBB. 1. 5?

What is known about new Covid variant XBB. 1. 5?
Jan 4,2023 12:31 pm

... Prof Paul Hunter from the University of East Anglia, said: " The balance of probabilities is that XBB...

Covid in China: Checks on visitors under review - UK defence minister

Covid in China: Checks on visitors under review - UK defence minister
Dec 29,2022 9:11 am

... Prof Paul Hunter, professor in medicine at the University of East Anglia, said he did not think the current situation in China was likely to generate many more Covid cases in the UK or elsewhere in the world...

Polio: Virus found in London prompts misleading vaccine claims

Polio: Virus found in London prompts misleading vaccine claims
Jun 25,2022 3:30 am

... It is generally only in under-vaccinated populations that it spreads for long enough periods to evolve in worrying ways, Prof Paul Hunter, a public health and infectious diseases specialist at the University of East Anglia, explains...

Polio: What is it and how does it spread?

Polio: What is it and how does it spread?
Jun 23,2022 4:40 pm

... " And Prof Paul Hunter, professor of medicine at UEA, said while the findings were a concern getting more people vaccinated would help stop the virus...

Zika virus may be one step away from explosive outbreak

Zika virus may be one step away from explosive outbreak
Apr 12,2022 6:50 pm

... Prof Paul Hunter, Professor in Medicine at the University of East Anglia, said past infection with Zika might still offer some protection against new variants - as has been seen with Covid...

Covid-19: How many people have been infected more than once?

Covid-19: How many people have been infected more than once?
Feb 1,2022 6:54 pm

... Everyone has heard of someone who has been reinfected in less than 90 days, says Paul Hunter, professor of health protection from University of East Anglia, " but proving these to be true reinfections without sequencing every positive would be difficult"...

Covid: Enjoy new year but be cautious, care minister says

Covid: Enjoy new year but be cautious, care minister says
Dec 28,2021 5:31 pm

... Prof Paul Hunter, professor in medicine at the University of East Anglia, told BBC Breakfast that in time people with Covid should be allowed to " go about their normal lives" as they would with a common cold...

Covid: First data points to Omicron re-infection risk

Covid: First data points to Omicron re-infection risk
Dec 3,2021 5:01 pm

... Prof Paul Hunter, from the University of East Anglia, said: " The implications of this paper are that Omicron will be able to overcome natural and probably vaccine-induced immunity to a significant degree...

Zika virus may be one step away from explosive outbreak

Oct 21,2021 4:04 pm

A new outbreak of Zika virus is quite possible, warn researchers, with a single mutation potentially enough to trigger an explosive spread.

The disease caused a global Medical Emergency in 2016, with thousands of babies born brain-damaged after their mums became infected while pregnant.

US scientists say The World should be on The Lookout for new mutations.

Lab work, described in the journal Cell Reports, suggests The Virus could easily shift, creating new variants.

Recent infection studies suggest those variants may prove effective at transmitting The Virus , even in countries which have built up immunity from previous outbreaks of Zika, say The Team from the La Jolla Institute for Immunology.

Experts said the findings, although theoretical, were interesting - and a reminder that viruses other than Covid could pose a threat.

Shapeshifting virus

Zika is spread by bites from infected Aedes mosquitoes. The insects are found throughout the Americas - except for Canada and Chile, where it is too cold for them to Survive - and across Asia.

While for Most People Zika is a mild illness, with no lasting effects, it can have catastrophic consequences for babies in the womb.

If A Mother contracts The Virus during pregnancy, it can harm the developing baby, causing microcephaly (unusually small head) and damaged brain tissue.

The Zika virus

The researchers recreated what happens when Zika passes back and forth between mosquitoes and humans, using cells and living mice in their experiments.

When Zika passed between mosquito cells and mice in The Laboratory , small genetic changes occurred.

This meant it was relatively easy for Zika to mutate in a way that allowed The Virus to thrive and spread, even in animals that had some previous immunity from a similar mosquito-borne infection called dengue.

More investigation

Lead investigator Prof Sujan Shresta said: " The Zika variant that we identified had evolved to The Point where the cross-protective immunity afforded by prior dengue infection was no longer effective in mice.

" Unfortunately for us, if this variant becomes prevalent, we may have the same issues in Real Life . "

Prof Jonathan Ball , an expert in viruses at the University of Nottingham, told The Bbc : " We've heard so much lately about the rapid evolution and emergence of coronavirus variants, but this is a timely reminder that shapeshifting is a common feature shared by so many viruses.

" This work shows just how rapidly a single letter change in the genome sequence of a virus can arise, and the stark impact it can have on the disease capability of a virus. But viruses that share these changes haven't often been seen in outbreaks and, as the authors point out, these intriguing insights require more thorough investigation. "

Dr Clare Taylor , from The Society for Applied Microbiology , said: " Although these findings were seen in laboratory experiments and therefore have limitations, it does show that there is potential for variants of concern to arise during the normal Zika transmission cycle and reminds us that monitoring is important to follow viruses as they evolve. "

She Said it might be possible to predict which variants could cause significant issues in The Future and intervene early.

Prof Paul Hunter , Professor in Medicine at the University of East Anglia , said past infection with Zika might still offer some protection against new variants - as has been seen with Covid.



Source of news: bbc.com

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