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Chemically modified rocaglates have a stronger effect against viral replication

Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is widespread, and so far there is no effective drug. In the search for one, the so-called rocaglates have come into focus: plant compounds that can inhibit the replication of viruses. ....

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Kit being developed for cheaper, faster enteric virus detection

Miranda Hall -Natural Sciences Research Institute (Photo grabbed from UP NRSI Facebook page) MANILA Researchers from the University of the Philippines-Natural Sciences Research Institute (UP NSRI) are currently developing a kit that could offer a cheaper and faster way to detect enteric viruses, commonly blamed for water and foodborne diseases like gastroenteritis. "This could detect several types of enteric viruses, such as enterovirus, norovirus, astrovirus, just by getting one sample. As this could detect up to six kinds of viruses, the patients would no longer need to spend for several tests," project leader Joy Ann Santos told the Philippine News Agency Friday afternoon. She added thatthe kit, which is likely to be completed by August 2023, would be beneficial for both the patient and medical professionals since the results can be obtained in about an hour. "The technology does not require expensive equipment and long training to be implemented. Thus, diagnosis an ....

New York , United States , New South Wales , Shanghai Disneyland Hotel , Shanghai Disney Resort , Pushkin Square , Miranda Hall Natural Sciences Research Institute Photo Grabbed From Up Nrsi Facebook Page Manila Researchers The University Of Philippines Nsri Are Currently Developinga Kit That Could Offera Cheaper And Faster Way To Detect Enteric Viruses , Ommonly Blamed For Water And Foodborne Diseases Like Gastroenteritis Quot This Could Detect Several Types Of Enteric Viruses , Uch As Enterovirus , Ust By Getting One Sample As This Could Detect Up To Six Kinds Of Viruses , He Patients Would No Longer Need To Spend For Several Tests , Uot Project Leader Joy Ann Santos Told The Philippine News Agency Friday Afternoon She Added Thatthe Kit , Hich Is Likely To Be Completed By August 2023 , Ould Be Beneficial For Both The Patient And Medical Professionals Since Results Can Obtained In About An Hour Quot Technology Does Not Require Expensive Equipment Long Training To Implemented Thus , Iagnosis And Treatment Could Begin Immediately , Uot She Said Santos That Currently , O Detection Kit For All Six Enteric Viruses Noroviruses , Hepatitis A , Hepatitis E , Nd Poliovirus Is Available Quot There Are Test Kits For Each Type Of The Virus , Ut These Require Different Platforms , Quipment And Processes Quot To Detect The Viruses Using Kit , He Nucleic Acid Will First Have To Be Extracted After Samples Are Collected Quot The Then Amplified , Hich Requires Onlya Single Temperature Of 37 To 42 Degrees Celsius And Can Be Completed In As Little 30 Minutes The Product Will Allowed Pass Through Vertical Flow Microarray Vfm Paper Visualized After Passing Samples Causative Agent Sample Then Identified , Uot She Said The Project Is Still Under Development , Ut As Soon The Primer Sequences Pass Statistical Analysis ,

Enteric viruses detection kit being developed

Miranda Hall -Natural Sciences Research Institute (Photo grabbed from UP NRSI Facebook page) MANILA Researchers from the University of the Philippines-Natural Sciences Research Institute (UP NSRI) are currently developing a kit that could detect as many as six enteric viruses, and this is likely to be completed by August 2023. "This could detect several types of enteric viruses, such as enterovirus, norovirus, astrovirus, just by getting one sample. As this could detect up to six kinds of viruses, the patients would no longer need to spend for several tests," project leader Joy Ann Santos told the Philippine News Agency Friday afternoon. She added that this would be beneficial for both the patient and medical professionals since the results can be obtained in about an hour. "The technology does not require expensive equipment and long training to be implemented. Thus, diagnosis and treatment could begin immediately," she said. Santos said that currently, no detect ....

New York , United States , New South Wales , Shanghai Disneyland Hotel , Shanghai Disney Resort , Pushkin Square , Miranda Hall Natural Sciences Research Institute Photo Grabbed From Up Nrsi Facebook Page Manila Researchers The University Of Philippines Nsri Are Currently Developinga Kit That Could Detect As Many Six Enteric Viruses , Nd This Is Likely To Be Completed By August 2023 Quot Could Detect Several Types Of Enteric Viruses , Uch As Enterovirus , Ust By Getting One Sample As This Could Detect Up To Six Kinds Of Viruses , He Patients Would No Longer Need To Spend For Several Tests , Uot Project Leader Joy Ann Santos Told The Philippine News Agency Friday Afternoon She Added That This Would Be Beneficial For Both Patient And Medical Professionals Since Results Can Obtained In About An Hour Quot Technology Does Not Require Expensive Equipment Long Training To Implemented Thus , Iagnosis And Treatment Could Begin Immediately , Uot She Said Santos That Currently , O Detection Kit For All Six Enteric Viruses Noroviruses , Hepatitis A , Hepatitis E , Nd Poliovirus Is Available Quot There Are Test Kits For Each Type Of The Virus , Ut These Require Different Platforms , Quipment And Processes Quot To Detect The Viruses Using Kit , He Nucleic Acid Will First Have To Be Extracted After Samples Are Collected Quot The Then Amplified , Hich Requires Onlya Single Temperature Of 37 To 42 Degrees Celsius And Can Be Completed In As Little 30 Minutes The Product Will Allowed Pass Through Vertical Flow Microarray Vfm Paper Visualized After Passing Samples Causative Agent Sample Then Identified , Uot She Said The Project Is Still Under Development , Ut As Soon The Primer Sequences Pass Statistical Analysis , He Researchers Envision Creating Two Multiplexable One Step Rt Rpa Kits That Could Each Detect Three Enteric Viruses In Addition To , A Separate Paper Based Microarray Will Be Produced To Detect Six Enteric Viruses In One Device The Two Technologies Can Combined Intoa Single Product Licensed Into Technology For Commercialization Through Manila Healthtek Incorporation ,