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  • The devastating impact of dengue fever in Brazil

    The devastating impact of dengue fever in Brazil

    Dengue fever has been wreaking havoc in Brazil, causing significant health concerns and posing a major challenge to public health authorities. This mosquito-borne viral disease has become increasingly rampant, leading to widespread outbreaks, and affecting countless individuals across the country...
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  • Shigella: The Silent Epidemic That Threatens Our Health and Well-Being

    Shigella: The Silent Epidemic That Threatens Our Health and Well-Being

    Shigella is a genus of gram-negative bacteria causing shigellosis, a severe form of diarrhea that can be life-threatening if left untreated. Shigellosis is a major public health concern, especially in developing countries with poor sanitation and hygiene practices. The pathogenesis of Shigella i...
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  • Avian Influenza Virus: Understanding the Threat to Human Health

    Avian Influenza Virus: Understanding the Threat to Human Health

    Avian influenza viruses (AIV) are a group of viruses that primarily infect birds, but can also infect humans and other animals. The virus is commonly found in wild aquatic birds, such as ducks and geese, but can also affect domesticated birds such as chickens, turkeys, and quails. The virus can s...
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  • Common foodborne pathogenic bacteria- Salmonella

    Common foodborne pathogenic bacteria- Salmonella

    Salmonella is a class of gram-negative enterobacteria in the family Enterobacteriaceae. In 1880, Eberth first discovered Salmonella typhi. In 1885, Salmon isolated Salmonella cholera in pigs. In 1988, Gartner isolated Salmonella enteritidis from patients with acute gastroenteritis. And in 1900, t...
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  • Why is deadly Candida auris spreading so quickly in the United States?

    Why is deadly Candida auris spreading so quickly in the United States?

    A dangerous fungal infection that seems to come straight out of an episode of “The Last of Us” has spread across the United States. During the COVID-19 pandemic, there may have been less attention paid to infection prevention and control compared to non-pandemic periods. In addition ...
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  • From Oysters to Sushi: Navigating the Epidemiology of Vibrio Parahaemolyticus for Safe Seafood Consumption.

    From Oysters to Sushi: Navigating the Epidemiology of Vibrio Parahaemolyticus for Safe Seafood Consumption.

    Vibrio parahaemolyticus is a bacterium that is responsible for a significant proportion of foodborne illnesses worldwide. In the United States alone, Vibrio parahaemolyticus is estimated to cause over 45,000 cases of illness each year, resulting in approximately 450 hospitalizations and 15 deaths...
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  • Discover Latest Trends with Global Leaders at 2023 IVD Exhibitions!

    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, potent...
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  • What are Shigella symptoms in humans?

    What are Shigella symptoms in humans?

    The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a health advisory to warn the public of an increase of a drug-resistant bacteria called Shigella. There are limited antimicrobial treatments available for these particular drug-resistant strains of Shigella and it’s also easily transmi...
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  • What Is PCR and Why Is It Important?

    What Is PCR and Why Is It Important?

    PCR, or polymerase chain reaction, is a technique used to amplify DNA sequences. It was first developed in the 1980s by Kary Mullis, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1993 for his work. PCR has revolutionized molecular biology, enabling researchers to amplify DNA from small samples ...
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  • Flexible and free for mix PCR tests Precise treatment|Flexible and free for mix PCR tests

    Flexible and free for mix PCR tests Precise treatment|Flexible and free for mix PCR tests

    1. Respiratory infections and coinfections with similar symptoms In recent years, respiratory infectious diseases are a popular area of public health research. Children, the elderly, malnourished, and chronically ill patients are susceptible groups. But infectious diseases of the respiratory trac...
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  • Liu Jisen, Executive Dean of the Institute of African Studies, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, visited Hecin

    Liu Jisen, Executive Dean of the Institute of African Studies, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, visited Hecin

    On February 11, 2022, Liu Jisen, executive dean of the African Research Institute of Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, visited the industry-university-research base of Huyan Institute for field research. Lin Zebin, deputy general manager of Hecin, Liu Juyuan, regi...
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  • Hecin’s Antigen Test Kit has obtained EU CE 1434 self-test admission qualification

    Hecin’s Antigen Test Kit has obtained EU CE 1434 self-test admission qualification

    On April 13, the self-test 2019-nCoV Antigen Test Kit (Colloidal Gold Method) developed and produced by Hecin obtained the EU CE 1434 admission qualification! This means that the self-test product can be sold in EU countries and countries that recognize EU CE certificati...
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