The World Health Organization (WHO) has recently approved the inclusion of the VIASURE Monkeypox Virus Real Time PCR Detection Kit in the list of in vitro diagnostic devices authorized for use in public health emergency situations (EUL).
Monkeypox is a disease that continues to be under health surveillance in several countries, especially in Central and Eastern Africa due to its prevalence.
Although 38,671 cases of monkeypox have been reported worldwide so far this year, it is not considered a global epidemic - Read More
The World Health Organization (WHO) has recently approved the inclusion of the VIASURE Monkeypox Virus Real Time PCR Detection Kit in the list of in vitro diagnostic devi...
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