Not exact matches
Blood specimens which will be tested for antibodies to
arboviruses such as tickborne Powassan virus at a lab in the David Axelrod Institute
on Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2017, in Albany, N.Y. (Will Waldron / Times Union)
«This research team's dedication and previous research
on dengue and other
arboviruses enabled them to quickly develop this model for Zika virus, an important first step to enable testing of candidate vaccine and therapeutics,» said Stephen Higgs, PhD, the president of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
Scientists and public health officials involved with
arbovirus transmission have had limited ability to make credible predictions, in part based
on incomplete information about conditions that permit an outbreak and the likelihood those conditions will arise.