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Microplastics can carry vomiting viruses in fresh water for up to 3 days
While scientists aren't entirely sure how microplastic consumption affects human health on a wide scale, recent research has revealed that plastic pollution can influence the survival of viruses in ...
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Viruses survive in fresh water by ‘hitchhiking’ on plastic, study finds
Intestinal viruses such as rotavirus were found to be infectious for up to three days by attaching to microplastics, research shows Dangerous viruses can remain infectious for up to three days in ...
The Guardian1mon
Viruses can survive in freshwater by hitch-hiking on plastics
Researchers tested two types of viruses those with an envelope ... Researchers said that this microplastic came predominantly from packaging and while its impact on health is being studied ...
MSN1mon
Fact Check-Face masks generally block microplastics from entering people’s lungs, but not completely
Polypropylene, the microplastic mentioned in the Facebook ... the risk of inhaling particles (such as plastic particles, viruses, and other unknown particles). This is critical in the event ...
Reuters21d
Human Pathogens Are Hitching a Ride on Floating Plastic
Biofilms on marine plastics can also harbor parasites, viruses, and toxic algae ... between parasites and plastics outside the lab. That microplastic pollution appears to be a breeding ground ...
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Bioinformatics and the coronavirus
Viruses on their own are not ‘alive’ in ... Mussels, oysters and scallops have the highest levels of microplastic contamination among seafood, a new study reveals. The research ‒ led by ...
Times of Malta1y
Peña: Another problem with microplastics
MICROPLASTICS, small plastic pieces less than five millimeters in size, are everywhere. They have penetrated our food chain. Even the deepest part of the oceans has ...
Sun Star13d
Hepatitis in children: scientists have found a possible cause for the mystery outbreak
Nearly half of these cases were in Europe, including over a quarter in the UK. Usually, childhood hepatitis is caused by an infection from one of the hepatitis viruses (such as hepatitis A or ...
Yahoo Style UK14d
Microplastics can carry vomiting viruses in fresh water for up to 3 days
While scientists aren't entirely sure how microplastic consumption affects human health on a wide scale, recent research has revealed that plastic pollution can influence the survival of viruses ...
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Human Pathogens Are Hitching a Ride on Floating Plastic
Michiel Vos, a microbiologist at the University of Exeter in England, had sunk five different types of plastic as a test. He ...
Mother Jones
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