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An international team including researchers from The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio have developed a novel set of metrics called "immune resilience" (IR) and shown that individuals with optimal levels of IR are more likely to live longer, resist HIV and influenza infections, and survive COVID-19 infections, among outcomes studied.
Multinational study identifies immune resilience as a factor that influences life span, HIV/AIDS, flu, sepsis mortality, recurrent skin cancer, and COVID-19 mortality. Researchers from The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, working with collaborators in five countries, toda
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Oregon Health & Science University researchers and partners are developing what could become the first-ever treatment against the debilitating joint pain that can last months or years after becoming infected with the emerging Chikungunya virus.