A Review on Chikungunya and Suggesting a Hypothesis of Nano-based Drug Delivery

Chikungunya gained insight by the 2006 epidemic seen in India and Islands of the Indian Ocean and since then it has become a major disease with no commercial vaccine available. A number of epidemiological studies have been done to trace back the evolution of the Chikungunya Virus (CHIKV) and the rea...

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