Despite Predicted Slow Down During Winter Season, Zika Continues Plaguing Florida – WFSU


Despite Predicted Slow Down During Winter Season, Zika Continues Plaguing Florida – WFSU
01/17/2017
WFSUDespite Predicted Slow Down During Winter Season, Zika Continues Plaguing FloridaWFSUThe Zika virus is mainly transmitted by the aedes aegypti mosquito. But, Florida Department of Health Secretary Celeste Philip says there are not well-researched protocols for how to get rid of the mosquito. “It's different than the nuisance mosquitoes …Florida IDs New Miami Neighborhood as Zika ZoneMilitary Technologiesall 2 news articles »
UTRGV to be Part of Zika Research Center – RGVProud
01/17/2017
RGVProudUTRGV to be Part of Zika Research CenterRGVProudThe University of Texas Rio Grande Valley will be an important part of a group being formed to study the Zika virus. It stems from a grant by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC is awarding $40 million to create research centers …New checklist items for honeymooners: Zika, terrorists, violenceThe Bellingham HeraldUTRGV awarded $500K to help CDC research Zika virusBrownsville Heraldall 5 news articles »
Three women on front lines of Zika vaccine testing – messenger-inquirer
01/17/2017
messenger-inquirerThree women on front lines of Zika vaccine testingmessenger-inquirerThey are three women who have spent months getting an experimental vaccine in the name of science. On each date of a strict timetable, they've headed to windowless exam rooms in Bethesda, Maryland, Baltimore and Atlanta and stuck out their arms, to get …
UTMB Researcher is Co-Inventor of a Faster and More Accurate Test for Diagnosing Zika – & Company (press release) (blog)
01/17/2017
UTMB Researcher is Co-Inventor of a Faster and More Accurate Test for Diagnosing ZikaGalveston.com & Company (press release) (blog)Researchers from The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, in conjunction with the New York State Department of Health's Wadsworth Center, have developed a new detection test for Zika that is faster and more accurate than currently available …
Doctors detail skin rash on first Miami pregnant woman with Zika – Miami Herald
01/11/2017
Miami HeraldDoctors detail skin rash on first Miami pregnant woman with ZikaMiami HeraldIn the aftermath of Miami-Dade's Zika outbreak, a team of physicians from the University of Miami Health System has published a case study detailing the country's first locally transmitted case of the mosquito-borne illness in a local pregnant woman.Miami doctors publish study of first locally-acquired Zika transmissionScience DailyBaby born to woman who locally acquired Zika in US is healthyFox NewsDoctors Reveal Photos of Zika's Effects on 1st Person Infected in US by VirusABC Newsall 64 news articles »

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