Scientists identify anti-Zika antibodies in mice

Washington: US researchers said on Wednesday they have identified antibodies that specifically protect against Zika virus infection in mice, an important step toward developing a vaccine, better diagnostic tests and possibly new antibody-based therapies. Researchers at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis made the achievement by infecting mice with Zika virus, which […]

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Washington: US researchers said on Wednesday they have identified antibodies that specifically protect against Zika virus infection in mice, an important step toward developing a vaccine, better diagnostic tests and possibly new antibody-based therapies.

Researchers at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis made the achievement by infecting mice with Zika virus, which allowed the animals' immune systems to produce anti-Zika antibodies, Xinhua news agency reported.