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Showcasing the Importance of Molecular Testing for Vector-Borne Diseases

Explore an informative guide to molecular assays for mitigating emerging vector-borne diseases.

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The epidemiology of known vector-borne pathogens is changing as common vectors move to new locations. Scientists seek novel strategies for mitigating public health risks and healthcare system burdens. As such, they are increasingly turning to the power of molecular assays to help thwart the rising toll of emerging vector-borne pathogens around the globe, including arboviruses such as Zika, dengue, and chikungunya.

Download this ebook to receive clear and concise information about the latest approach to surveillance, monitoring, and treatments for emerging vector-borne diseases. 

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