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Chinese lab in Sierra Leone develops the ability of diagnosing Zika virus

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2016-06-28 09:46Xinhua Editor: Gu Liping

The team leader of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Sierra Leone, Dr. Liu Jun has informed Xinhua in an exclusive interview that the Chinese Laboratory in Jui hospital "is now capable of diagnosing the Zika and yellow fever virus in the country".

He made this disclosure before his team's departure over weekend for China after staying in the country for six months.

Dr. Liu stated that the government of China has transported a quantity of "reagents for the diagnose of both the Zika and yellow fever viruses if at all they occur".

He noted that why they transported the reagents is because of the risk for the virus to migrate to Sierra Leone, noting that the laboratory has the ability to contain it.

Dr.Liu noted that they had 10 medical professionals from China CDC with various expertise.

He said for the past 6 months they have "diagnosed about seven thousand cases of suspected Ebola cases" highlighting the most recent cases and the last in January this year involving two ladies.

He explained to Xinhua that another important part of their job is "working together with the Ministry of Health and the WHO" and studying the Ebola virus resistance in the fluids of survivors "to ensure they don't have the virus any longer".

This is the forth team from the China CDC since the outbreak of the virus in Sierra Leone in 2014.

  

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