How flaviviruses use mitochondrial processes to thrive

A team of Yale School of Medicine infectious diseases researchers recently conducted an in-depth review of the literature on how one genus of viruses, known as flaviviruses, manipulates mitochondria to evade immune responses. Annually, more than 3 billion people are at risk of flavivirus infection, which includes diseases such as yellow fever and dengue fever.

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