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New Evidence Points to Viral Culprit in AFM Child Paralysis
Antibody evidence in cerebrospinal fluid that points to enterovirus infection as a cause for acute flaccid myelitis
Breakthrough Test Screens for All Known Bacterial Infections
The Precision Medicine platform developed at CII is 1,000x more sensitive than conventional screening methods and can detect signs of AMR
Metabolites Get Us Closer to a Test for ME/CFS
Center for Infection and Immunity researchers combined data from the metabolome and microbiome to predict who had disease with 84% certainty
New Test Extends Window for Accurate Detection of Zika
The test improves on existing options, providing an accurate & cost-effective means to determine if a patient was infected, days/months after exposure
First Multiplex Test for Tick-Borne Diseases
Promising to revolutionize diagnosis, a single blood test can now accurately detect if someone has Lyme Disease and/or 1 of 7 other tick-borne viruses
Autism Risk Linked to Fever During Pregnancy
Prenatal exposure to maternal fever during the second trimester raised odds of autism spectrum disorder by 40%
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