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Test uses nanotechnology to quickly diagnose Zika virus(图)
nanotechnology quickly diagnose Zika virus
2017/9/5
Washington University in St. Louis researchers have developed a test that quickly detects the presence of Zika virus in blood.Currently, testing for Zika requires that a blood sample be refrigerated a...
Neurodevelopmental model of Zika may provide rapid answers
Neurodevelopmental model Zika rapid answers
2016/11/4
A newly published study from researchers working in collaboration with the Regenerative Bioscience Center at the University of Georgia demonstrates fetal death and brain damage in early chick embryos ...
The images are heartbreaking: thousands of infants born with small, misshapen heads, the result of a rare neurological disorder, called microcephaly, which can cause a myriad of intellectual and devel...
National Science Foundation awards $1.7 million in rapid response grants to study Zika virus
National Science Foundation awards $1.7 million rapid response grants Zika virus
2016/5/19
To find new ways of halting the spread of Zika -- fast becoming a major public health threat -- the National Science Foundation (NSF) Division of Environmental Biology's Ecology and Evolutio...
Potential Zika virus risk estimated for 50 U.S. cities
Zika virus risk estimated 50 U.S. cities
2016/3/21
Factors that can combine to produce a Zika virus outbreak are expected to be present in a number of U.S. cities during peak summer months, new research shows.
The Aedes aegypti mosquito, wh...
Seeking Zika:Where and when will Zika-carrying mosquitoes strike next?
Zika-carrying mosquitoes strike
2016/2/23
Zika: The virus has emerged as a major public health threat that's rapidly spreading through South and Central America and the Caribbean.
Usually a relatively mild illness, Zika may be linked with bi...
National Science Foundation issues call for Zika virus proposals
National Science Foundation issues call Zika virus proposals
2016/2/23
Dengue, yellow fever, Japanese encephalitis, West Nile virus -- and now Zika. Is our interaction with the environment somehow responsible for the increase in incidence of these diseases?Through a ...