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2024.05.31
Epidemic strains of hand, foot and mouth disease virus are evolving
Recently, the China CDC Weekly Report released a research study on HFMD viruses, which showed that Coxsackievirus A6 (CV-A6) has become the major pathogen causing severe cases of HFMD in China. This finding is of widespread concern because Coxsackievirus A6, which is associated with severe HFMD, is evolving and is at risk for outbreaks.
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WHO recommends new name for monkeypox disease
Geneva, Switzerland, November 28, 2022 – Following a series of consultations with global experts, WHO will begin using a new preferred term “mpox” as a synonym for monkeypox. Both names will be used simultaneously for one year while “monkeypox” is phased out.
2023.11.30
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Discover Latest Trends with Global Leaders at 2023 IVD Exhibitions!
Are you looking for opportunities to showcase your latest products and technologies to a global audience? Are you seeking to explore new markets and expand your international business? Do you want to stay up-to-date on the latest IVD trends and technologies and network with industry peers, potential customers, and partners? Then participating in international IVD exhibitions is the perfect solution for you.
2023.03.06
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Accurate diagnosis and treatment | flexible nucleic acid testing plan
Hecin's PCR multiplex detection makes diagnostic testing simpler and more effective than ever before, allowing for simultaneous detection of multiple targets, all of which are accomplished in one PCR test.
2023.02.16
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Triple health threat in winter: COVID-19, RSV and influenza
Cases of respiratory infections are on the rise across Canada as the country faces what health officials are calling the "triple-threat" of COVID-19, influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).
2022.11.25
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A common respiratory virus is spreading at unusually high levels, Here’s what else parents need to know
In September, an 8-month-old baby came into Dr. Juanita Mora’s office in Chicago with an infection the doctor hadn’t expected to see for another two months: RSV.
2022.10.29
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