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Abstract Climate‐driven disasters have disproportionate and often devastating consequences on individuals with disabilities. Warming ocean and air temperatures are fueling more extreme tropical cyclones, further endangering those living in at‐risk regions.
Mollie Andreae+4 more
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Zika virus outbreak in 19 English- and Dutch-speaking Caribbean countries and territories, 2015–2016
Surveillance for Zika virus was enhanced in the English- and Dutch-speaking Caribbean following emergence of the virus in Brazil in May 2015. The first autochthonous case of Zika in the Caribbean was reported by Suriname in November 2015, and the virus ...
Lorraine Francis+5 more
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Transforming Niclosamide through Nanotechnology: A Promising Approach for Long COVID Management
This review highlights the transformation of niclosamide, a repurposed drug, through molecular science strategies to overcome its pharmacokinetic limitations. Emphasizing novel nanohybrid technologies and delivery platforms, the article explores their therapeutic potential in targeting the complex pathophysiology of long COVID, paving the way for ...
Sanoj Rejinold N+3 more
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Zika virus infections in pregnancy: epidemics and case management
Zika virus is an RNA virus belonging to the Flaviviridae family, and is primarily transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes. Only a small number of cases had been described until 2007 when the first major Zika virus outbreak occurred on Yap Island, Micronesia ...
Ali Sığ+3 more
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Unprotected sexual intercourse between persons residing in or traveling from regions with Zika virus transmission is a risk factor for infection. To model risk for infection after sexual intercourse, we inoculated rhesus and cynomolgus macaques with Zika
Andrew D. Haddow+23 more
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Design Principles of Nanosensors for Multiplex Detection of Contaminants in Food
This review discusses recent advancements in nanoparticle‐based nanosensors for multiplex detection of food contaminants, focusing on toxins and pathogens. It highlights the design principles, sensitivity, and selectivity of these sensors, offering insights into their practical applications for food safety monitoring and inspiring future innovations ...
Yang Zhang+10 more
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Zika virus: epidemiology, current phobia and preparedness for upcoming mass gatherings, with examples from World Olympics and Pilgrimage [PDF]
Nahla Khamis Ibrahim
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Zika virus : protecting pregnant women and babies [PDF]
Zika virus infection (Zika) during pregnancy can cause damage to the brain, microcephaly, and congenital Zika syndrome, a pattern of conditions in the baby that includes brain abnormalities, eye defects, hearing loss, and limb defects. Pregnant women can
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Rapid Amplification and Detection of Single‐Stranded Nucleic Acids for Point‐of‐Care Diagnosis
A rapid, point‐of‐care nucleic acid test can greatly benefit healthcare system by providing timely diagnosis for effective treatment and patient management, as well as supporting diseases surveillance for emerging pandemic diseases. Recent advancements in nucleic acids technology have led to rapid assays for single‐stranded nucleic acids that can be ...
Jinglin Fu+6 more
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Performance of 2 Commercial Serologic Tests for Diagnosing Zika Virus Infection
Reliable serologic tests are needed for diagnosis and surveillance of Zika virus infection. We evaluated the Euroimmun and Dia.Pro serologic tests for detection of Zika virus IgM and IgG by using a panel of 199 samples from a region endemic for ...
Séverine Matheus+7 more
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