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  • ASU Study in Ethiopia Reveals How Adenoviruses Move in Monkeys

    ASU Study in Ethiopia Reveals How Adenoviruses Move in Monkeys

    Understanding Adenoviruses in the Wild A recent study led by researchers at Arizona State University sheds light on how adenoviruses behave in wild primates, focusing on a population of monkeys in Ethiopia. Adenoviruses, a common group of viruses that can cause cold- and flu-like symptoms, are found across humans and closely related primates. By examining…

  • ASU Study in Ethiopia: Adenoviruses in Monkeys Revealed

    ASU Study in Ethiopia: Adenoviruses in Monkeys Revealed

    Unveiling Viral Behavior in the Wild Arizona State University researchers have turned their attention to adenoviruses in wild primates in Ethiopia, aiming to understand how these common viruses behave outside laboratory settings. Adenoviruses are familiar to human health as culprits behind cold-like symptoms and flu-like illnesses, but their presence in closely related primates raises important…

  • Adenoviruses in Ethiopian Monkeys: ASU Transmission Study

    Adenoviruses in Ethiopian Monkeys: ASU Transmission Study

    Overview: Why Studying Adenoviruses in Ethiopian Monkeys Matters Adenoviruses are common infections that can cause cold and flu-like symptoms in humans. They also circulate among non-human primates, including monkeys in Africa, where close contact with humans and other wildlife can influence how these viruses spread and evolve. A recent study led by researchers from Arizona…