• The mere presence of a virus in a bodily fluid doesn’t mean it is transmitted via that route. The Zika, dengue, and chikungunya viruses are present in fluids like saliva and semen but don’t spread orally or sexually. This fact has puzzled scientists for years, and now a research team has finally explained why.
  • Once inside the new host, a virus must be present at the correct location to infect new target cells. Viruses are usually highly selective in the cells they infect. This phenomenon, called tropism, occurs because most viruses have special proteins on their outer surface that make contact with a receptor on the host cell.
  • One thought-provoking, but also far-fetched, notion arising from the study is the possibility that PS-containing vesicles in humans could have influenced the evolution of mosquito-borne viruses.