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Technologies related to Infectious Diseases (parasitic)

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Monitoring Public Water Supply for a Variety of Pathogens
Ref: E-458-2013-0 | Updated: Mar 9, 2020
CDC Mosquito Trap for Control and Surveillance of Mosquitoes Including Carriers of Zika & Other Viruses
Ref: E-166-2013-0 | Updated: Jul 23, 2019
Method to remove human DNA when sequencing for parasite infection
Ref: E-113-2017-0 | Updated: Sep 10, 2018
Recombinant LL-SXP-1 and Plasmid Encoding LL-SXP-1 for the Immunodiagnosis of Loa Loa
Ref: E-003-2016-0 | Updated: Jun 7, 2018
Antigens for Use in Loa Loa Microfilariae Quantitative Immunoassays
Ref: E-230-2014-0 | Updated: Jun 7, 2018
Potent and Selective Cyclic Peptide Inhibitors of Phosphoglycerate Mutase as Anti-Infective Agents
Ref: E-229-2016-0 | Updated: Apr 26, 2017
Field-Adapted Spot Test for Evaluating Materials Treated with Permethrin Insect Repellent
Ref: E-085-2015-0 | Updated: Jul 19, 2016
A Novel Rapid Point-of Care Diagnostic Method for Infectious and Autoimmune Diseases
Ref: E-190-2015-0 | Updated: May 6, 2018
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