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  2. Smallpox virus retention debate - Wikipedia

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    In November 2021 the CDC announced that several frozen vials labeled "Smallpox" were discovered in a freezer in a Merck & Co. vaccine research facility at Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. [18] [19] [20] The vials were determined to contain the vaccinia virus, used in making the vaccine, not the variola virus, which causes smallpox. [21]

  3. Viral transport medium - Wikipedia

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    Viral transport medium (VTM) is a solution used to preserve virus specimens after collection so that they can be transported and analysed in a laboratory at a later time. Unless stored in an ultra low temperature freezer or in liquid nitrogen, virus samples, and especially RNA virus samples, are prone to degradation. However, such cooling ...

  4. Vaccine storage - Wikipedia

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    These refrigerators or freezers are specifically designed for the storage of biologics, including vaccines. These units differ from standard household-grade units since it has microprocessor -based temperature control with a digital temperature sensor ( thermistor , thermocouple , or resistance temperature detector), and fan-forced air ...

  5. Which Berries Are Most Likely To Carry Viruses? A Food ... - AOL

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    In case you’re not familiar with these viruses, norovirus causes vomiting and diarrhea (sometimes at the same time), while hepatitis A impacts the liver and can cause diarrhea, fatigue, joint ...

  6. How Does Mpox (Previously Known as Monkeypox) Spread ... - AOL

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    People typically get monkeypox when they come into contact with the virus from an animal, a person, or materials contaminated with the virus, according to the CDC. The virus can then enter the ...

  7. How long does the ebola virus live on a surface?

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    If a person infected with the Ebola virus rides the subway and has a body fluid (such as mucus from sneezing) on his or her hand, and then touches the railing on a subway, the virus can live up to ...

  8. Dude, You're Screwed - Wikipedia

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    Dude, You're Screwed (also known as Survive That! ) [ 1 ] [ 2 ] is an American reality survival show which premiered on the Discovery Channel on December 8, 2013. [ 3 ]

  9. Door handle bacteria - Wikipedia

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    It is believed that door handles provide a suitable environment for the disease to spread on, as the virus can survive on these metallic surfaces from 2 up to 8 hours. Door handles provide a medium for the disease to spread as every person uses the handle, they can extend the duration that the microorganisms survive. [citation needed]