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This project focuses on developing a novel technique called in situ hybridization to detect viruses in wildlife samples. By profiling messenger RNA at a single cell level, it aims to enhance disease surveillance in wildlife, particularly for zoonotic emerging infectious diseases.
Europe is a recognized hotspot for emerging infectious diseases (EIDs). A total of 72% of zoonotic EID events have a wildlife origin.
Those countries that conduct disease surveillance of their wild animal populations are therefore more likely to detect potential EID events at an early stage and to swiftly implement countermeasures.
Detecting viruses in wildlife samples is currently done using serology, immunohistochemistry (IHC), or PCR among others.
Although these techniques have their merits,…
ERASMUS UNIVERSITAIR MEDISCH CENTRUM ROTTERDAM
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