Portable tool for the detection of dengue mosquitoes!


Portable tool for the detection of dengue mosquitoes!
Sydney: New portable device helps doctors now detect the virus that transmits dengue fever and mosquitoes and help reduce the chance of human infections worldwide.

Each year, nearly one million people, a large proportion of them children, require hospitalization for severe dengue. In addition, infected more than 100 million people in the world can lead to a slight weakness through the complexities of life-threatening dengue hemorrhagic fever.

Can be used as a simple diagnostic tool, developed by David Muller and his colleagues at the University of Queens land and research groups in Melbourne and South America, in this area for the detection of dengue infection in a large number of mosquitoes.

"Unlike other methods of mosquito control, this new tool provides information on the limp - ratios of dengue mosquitoes to play," the paper quoted in the Journal of Virological Mueller met with the heads of delegations.