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West Nile Virus

Novel approach to West Nile virus encephalitis to be tested

Published in Gene Therapy Weekly, May 27th, 2004

GenoMed, Inc., (GMED), a Next Generation Disease Management company that uses its expertise in genomics to improve patient outcomes, said that the leading experts in West Nile virus encephalitis in Belarus will collaborate with the company in treating cases of suspected West Nile virus encephalitis this summer.

Belarus, formerly a part of the USSR, is now an independent, democratic country of 10.5 million people, which lies between Poland and Russia; its capital is Minsk.

Researchers from the Research Institute for Epidemiology & Microbiology (RIEM) in Minsk, Belarus, consisting of Tamara Samoilova, head of the lab of arboviral infections, professor...

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