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July 2018

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T M C » P U L S E | J U LY 2 0 1 8 16 Most people infected with West Nile virus experience flu-like symptoms, although severe cases can cause inflammation of the brain and the membrane around the brain. Between 2015 and May 2018, some 5,700 symptomatic Zika cases were reported in the United States, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Meanwhile, the World Health Organization says dengue is responsible for about 22,000 deaths yearly worldwide, mostly among children. Mosquitoes like to lay their eggs on stagnant water, and warm sum- mer water increases development of the eggs. Culex quinquefasciatus adult female mosquitoes prefer to breed in polluted stagnant water and to feed on blood from birds. Viruses are often spread by mosqui- toes who have fed on the blood of infected birds. "The satellite images show places where puddles of water are created when it rains—tire group- ings, bird baths, cemeteries and construction sites," Debboun said. Not all mosquitoes emerge at the same time of day, making it difficult to employ one type of prevention method. Aedes aegypti mosquitoes prefer the daytime and often hide in the grass, so spraying— which is often done at night when Mustapha Debboun, Ph.D., director of the mosquito and vector control division at Harris County Public Health, stands inside one of the county's mobile mosquito laboratories. HTG Molecular Diagnostics, Inc. 3430 E. Global Loop, Tucson, AZ 85706 Call 877-289-2615 For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures. In the U.S. and other applicable jurisdictions, HTG EdgeSeq is a trademark of HTG Molecular Diagnostics, Inc Any other trademarks or trade names used herein are the intellectual property of their respective owners. Medical Center Core Labs + HTG Now you can use HTG's next-generation sequencing based technology for molecular proling. Core Labs will process your samples on-site — including sample prep, sequencing, and data analysis — for as little as $300 per sample including two-group dierential expression analysis. HTG EdgeSeq technology allows you to prole hundreds to thousands of targeted RNAs and miRNAs with no extraction — from most samples as small as: ■ 15 µl of biouid ■ One 5 µm FFPE section ■ 10 ng of extracted RNA ■ ≥3,000 cells To learn more, call Miguel Medina, Ph.D. at 832-599-0013 or email mmedina@htgmolecular.com HTG :TX

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