April 1, 2026

Science Chronicle

A Science and Technology Blog

April 1, 2026

Science Chronicle

A Science and Technology Blog

Dengue

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Potential drug target identified for Zika virus

At a time when no vaccines or therapeutic drugs are available against Zika and other diseases caused by flaviviruses, researchers

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First diagnostic test kit for Zika virus already created

If all goes well and as expected, the validation process of the first diagnostic test kit capable of diagnosing Zika,

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Novel approaches to fight Aedes aegypti mosquito

An estimated 390 million dengue infections occurring each year across 150-odd countries is proof that the current mosquito control measures

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Will funding issues derail the Indian dengue vaccine trial?

At the peak of the dengue season, with New Delhi alone reporting over 7,600 cases and over 35 deaths, Dr.

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GM mosquitoes check dengue in Brazil

The use of genetically engineered mosquitoes to control dengue and chikungunya-causing Aedes aegypti mosquito population in the wild got a

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Dengue nation: The rise of a viral challenge

Published in The Hindu on November 11, 2012 India plays host to all four types of the dengue virus. New

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Dengue still retains its deadly bite

Published in The Hindu on September 11, 2012 The just concluded Phase IIb (proof-of-concept) dengue vaccine trial against all the

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A novel route to battle dengue carrying mosquitoes

Published in The Hindu on August 25, 2011 Nearly 50 million people get infected with dengue fever every year in

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