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As artificial intelligence (AI), computer processing, and data throughput continue to advance, we are witnessing these methodologies more frequently implemented in the field of virology [6]. This paper explores the different ways in which stochastic folding engines predict viral pseudoknotted RNAs and the accuracy of these approaches.
Pseudoknots are structural motifs found in almost all classes of RNA.
JMIRx Bio 2024;2:e58899
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Kawasaki Disease and Respiratory Viruses: Ecological Spatiotemporal Analysis
virology
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e49648
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Further, special and repetitive training is required to operate the testing equipment; consequently, clinical virology laboratories frequently prevent medical technology (MT) interns from practicing these procedures on their equipment. There are similar problems in teaching in other specialized areas involving clinical medical skills.
J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e44538
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The objective of this study was to convene experts in public health, infectious diseases, virology, bioinformatics, and molecular epidemiology—many of whom were actively working on the COVID-19 response at the time of their participation—into FGs to discuss and report on the application of phylodynamic tools to inform the ongoing public health response to COVID-19.
JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e39409
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A subset of the PCSC collects virology swabs and/or blood samples for virological and serological analysis. Only virological results are reported back to PCSC practices and the patient, although it must be stressed that this is not a diagnostic service. Practices are reimbursed for each virology and serology sample they submit for testing and code accurately.
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2022;8(12):e39141
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Podcasts for the Delivery of Medical Education and Remote Learning
Since then, the series has expanded to include additional therapy areas and regions, and now comprises the following: HIV in Podcast Australia, Hepatology in Podcast Australia, Virology in Podcast Nordics, HCV in Podcast Russia, and HIV in Podcast Russia (Figure 1). As appropriate, content was tailored to region-specific health challenges. Apart from the 2 Russian series, all podcasts were recorded in English.
J Med Internet Res 2021;23(8):e29168
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