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Pandemic & Pets: Arizona researchers studying COVID-19 in cats and dogs

Pandemic & Pets: Arizona researchers studying COVID-19 in cats and dogs KOLD 10-10:30 p.m. recurring (FROM SB) - clipped version By Hannah Tiede | March 14, 2021 at 9:45 PM MST - Updated March 15 at 1:11 AM TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) -The pandemic has not left pets completely unharmed. Arizona researchers say more than 120 dogs and cats have contracted COVID-19 in the U.S. over the last year. Four were in our state; two cats and two dogs. Now, work is being done to study the virus in animals. “[We want to] learn something new about this virus and provide information to Arizona pet owners,” said Hayley Yaglom, a genomic epidemiologist at the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) in Phoenix.

Saarbrücken based bioinformaticians trace down molecular signals of Parkinson s disease

Credit: Oliver Dietze In their study, which is now published in the journal Nature Aging, they show that the level of non-coding RNAs in the blood of a Parkinson s patient can be used to track the course of the disease. For their study, the team led by bioinformatics professor Andreas Keller and his doctoral student Fabian Kern created and analyzed the molecular profiles of more than 5,000 blood samples from over 1,600 Parkinson s patients. This resulted in around 320 billion data points, which the researchers analyzed for biomarkers of Parkinson s disease using artificial intelligence methods. Our project is among the largest RNA biomarker studies in the world, says Andreas Keller, head of the research group for clinical bioinformatics at Saarland University and spokesperson for the Center for Bioinformatics at the Saarland Informatics Campus.

Southern AZ COVID-19 AM Roundup for Monday, March 15: Cases Continue Downward Trend; Pima County Hits 2,300 deaths; UK, Brazilian Variants Are in AZ; Supplies Remain Limited but Here s How To Set Up Vaccine Appointments, COVID Tests | Business

With 638 new cases reported today, the total number of Arizona’s confirmed novel coronavirus cases topped 833,000 as of Monday, March 15, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services. Pima County, which reported 137 new cases today, has seen 111,344 of the state’s 833,381 confirmed cases. With no new deaths reported this morning, a total of 16,553 Arizonans have died after contracting COVID-19, including 2,300 deaths in Pima County, according to the March 15 report. A total of 716 coronavirus patients were in the hospital as of March 11 That’s roughly 14% of the number hospitalized at the peak of the winter surge, which reached 5,082 on Jan. 11. The summer peak was 3,517, which was set on July 13, 2020. The subsequent lowest number of hospitalized COVID patients was 468, set on Sept. 27, 2020.

Southern AZ COVID-19 AM Roundup for Monday, March 15: Cases Continue Downward Trend; Pima County Hits 2,300 deaths; UK, Brazilian Variants Are in AZ; Supplies Remain Limited but Here s How To Set Up Vaccine Appointments, COVID Tests

Southern AZ COVID-19 AM Roundup for Monday, March 15: Cases Continue Downward Trend; Pima County Hits 2,300 deaths; UK, Brazilian Variants Are in AZ; Supplies Remain Limited but Here s How To Set Up Vaccine Appointments, COVID Tests
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