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Immediate Availability of Zika Virus Antigen ELISA for Accelerating Zika Vaccine Development Efforts


Immediate Availability of Zika Virus Antigen ELISA for Accelerating Zika Vaccine Development Efforts
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Depicted is the Zika Virus Antigen ELISA kit "The availability of the Zika envelope protein quantitative ELISA will - for the first time - allow researchers worldwide to test the various vaccine formulations that are under development," said Dr. Masarrat Ali, Director of R&D at ADI.Alpha Diagnostic International, Inc. (ADI) is excited to announce the availability of the Zika envelope protein antigen quantitative ELISA to facilitate the rapid development of Zika vaccines.This newly developed, first of its kind Zika envelope protein antigen ELISA is a simple, rapid (<4 hours.
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Dengue Virus Antibodies May Worsen Zika Infection


Dengue Virus Antibodies May Worsen Zika Infection
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The World Health Organization declared in November that Zika was no longer a public health emergency of international concern.That doesn't mean concern over Zika is over, but now that a link between Zika and microcephaly has been established, it is viewed as a long-term problem, which requires constant attention.While researchers have concluded that Zika infection can cause microcephaly and other birth defects such as eye damage in newborns, there are still many unanswered questions about the virus.
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5 Ways The Zika Virus Is Here To Stay


5 Ways The Zika Virus Is Here To Stay
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luismmolina via Getty ImagesZika virus' status as a global health threat may officially be over, but the disease's impact is far from contained.The World Health Organization decided in November to end its designation of Zika virus as a public health emergency, but that doesn't mean that Zika virus has disappeared, explained Dr. Carlos Pardo-Villamizar, a clinical neurologist with an expertise in infectious disorders at Johns Hopkins Medicine.Alongside pressing concerns about how to prevent a resurgence of the disease, health care systems in Brazil and other countries that saw births of babies infected with the disease in utero now have to find a way to fund and facilitate expensive, intensive therapy and care for thousands of children who have been born with birth defects.
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