A dog has caught monkeypox from one of its owners, highlighting risk of the virus infecting pets and wild animals
This is the first case of a dog contracting the monkeypox virus through direct contact with skin lesions on a human.
This is the first case of a dog contracting the monkeypox virus through direct contact with skin lesions on a human.
A CSU expert discussed the risk of monkeypox, what differentiates it from COVID-19 and the possibility of zoonotic spillover.
Two Colorado State University faculty members have been named to the 2022 class of Boettcher Investigators, recipients of grant funding through the Boettcher Foundation’s Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Awards Program.
Colorado State University and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) will host a two-day conference in Fort Collins on Aug. 30-31, the first such event in a series at six universities around the country.
The Colorado State University Employee Appreciation Board recently honored the SARS-CoV-2 team in the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory for going above and beyond its normal duties.
Two CSU scientists describe how wastewater surveillance works and what it could do in a post-pandemic future.
An equity perspective motivates Gabriela Ramirez to pursue her research based out of Rushika Perera’s lab in the Center for Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases.
In April 2020, tigers and lions at the Bronx Zoo made the news when they came down with COVID-19.
The research has implications for the ongoing SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, said CSU's Dr. Sue VandeWoude.
CSU experts discuss existing research, what questions remain and what’s next for university research teams.