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          Detecting Harm: IAEA Provides Training in the Detection of the Zika Virus

          Producer: IAEA Department of Technical Cooperation

          At the IAEA laboratories in Seibersdorf, Austria, over 35 participants from 26 countries have been trained to use a nuclear-derived technique to quickly and accurately detect Zika virus.

          The training course is being carried out as part of an IAEA technical cooperation project, set up to strengthen Zika virus detection capacities in Member States in Latin America and the Caribbean. Participants are learning to use reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), a nuclear-derived technique that offers fast and efficient virus detection. RT-PCR is a WHO-recommended protocol for Zika virus.

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