Resurrecting a monster virus: Scientists to 'awaken' bug that has laid dormant in frozen Siberian wastelands for 30,000 years
Virus is called Mollivirus sibericum, which means 'soft virus from Siberia'
It is an oval shape and measures 0.6 microns, making it a 'giant' virus (photo on the right)
The bug was discovered in the permafrost of northeastern Russia
Experts warn that climate change awaken more dangerous pathogens
The regions in which these giant microbes have been found are rich in mineral resources, especially oil, and will be increasingly exploited as ice melts away.
Scientists will revive the newly discovered virus by placing it with single-cell amoeba, which will serve as its host.
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UPDATE - CANADA RULES OUT EBOLA http://www.ctvnews.ca/health/ebola-ruled-out-in-case-of-hospitalized-saskatoon-man-1.1744657 Earlier report: CBC - A man who recently travelled in western Africa is in critical condition in hospital in Saskatoon, according to provincial health officials. The nature of the illness was not released, but the man has a high fever, in addition to other symptoms. Officials say a diagnosis has not been confirmed. Saskatchewan's deputy medical health officer Dr. Denise Werker said Monday that the patient — who had visited Liberia — was being examined for a suspected case of viral hemorrhagic fever.
"Viral hemorrhagic fever is a generic name for a number of rather exotic diseases that are found in Africa," Werker said, noting one of the fevers could be Ebola.