Qld researchers help develop Zika ID tool

By Ed Jackson
Updated May 24 2018 - 10:56am, first published 10:51am
Researchers claim the technique is 18-times faster and 110-times cheaper than the current method.
Researchers claim the technique is 18-times faster and 110-times cheaper than the current method.

A cost-effective tool developed in part by University of Queensland researchers to quickly identify mosquitoes infected with Zika virus is being tested in Brazil.

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