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why humans get infected with rodent-borne diseases
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In a global study, researchers have identified that most reservoirs of diseases">rodent-borne diseases
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While rain is essential for the survival of plants, it also contains bacteria and other pathogens which can cause them harm.
Research explores how immune system gets altered by COVID-19
Oct 31, 2021
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich researchers say that COVID-19 reduces the numbers and functional competence of certain types of immune cells in the blood.
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