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Date: 2016-08-22 09:15:16
Biology
Medicine
Chemistry
Zika virus
Laboratory techniques
Blood
Medical equipment
Vacutainer
Biological specimen
Zika fever
Venipuncture
Polymerase chain reaction

Zika Specimen Collection and Shipping Approval Callduring business hours to receive an approval number. →Order Zika IgM test for a patient with travel history to Zika-affected area 2-12 weeks prior to spe

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