A SMART(er) way to track influenza
In April 2009, the world took notice as reports surfaced of a virus in Mexico that had mutated from pigs and was being passed from human to human. The H1N1 "swine flu," as the virus was named, circulated worldwide, killing more than 18,000 people, according to the World Health Organization. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States sa Source: Brown University - Discipline: Epidemiology
A SMART(er) way to track influenza
In April 2009, the world took notice as reports surfaced of a virus in Mexico that had mutated from pigs and was being passed from human to human. The H1N1 "swine flu," as the virus was named, ...
Mon 11 Jun 12 from Phys.org
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Biochip Could Enable Fast, Portable Flu Strain Detection
A similar design could lead to chips that detect drug-resistant strains of HIV and tuberculosis. Diagnosing a particular strain of flu is normally a complicated business, requiring high-tech ...
Sun 10 Jun 12 from MIT Technology Review
New flu detection test can be carried in a first aid kit
A novel device ...
Wed 13 Jun 12 from CNET Cutting Edge
Portable Biochip Detects, Tracks Influenza
Researchers developed a biochip that can detect the presence of influenza by zeroing in on the specific RNA sequence and then using tiny magnets in a tube to separate the flu-ridden sequence ...
Mon 11 Jun 12 from Laboratory Equipment
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