American Samoa awarded Zika funding – Radio New Zealand


American Samoa awarded Zika funding – Radio New Zealand
01/19/2017
Radio New ZealandAmerican Samoa awarded Zika fundingRadio New ZealandThe US Center for Medicaid and Medicare Services has awarded American Samoa about $US1.1 million in federal grant funding from the Zika Healthcare Services Program. In announcing the funding, American Samoa's Congresswoman, Aumua Amata …CMS awards $66.1M to fight ZikaHealthcare Finance Newsall 2 news articles »
Ebola, Zika Push Drugmakers Into Effort to Avert Pandemics – Bloomberg
01/19/2017
BloombergEbola, Zika Push Drugmakers Into Effort to Avert PandemicsBloombergSpurred by the Ebola and Zika epidemics, GlaxoSmithKline Plc, Johnson & Johnson and Sanofi are among drugmakers backing an effort to develop new vaccines that could be deployed swiftly to contain outbreaks before they spark global emergencies.Vanderbilt Team May Be on the Cusp of Zika VaccineNashville SceneVaccination 2017: After Zika, Ebola Outbreaks, $460 Million Initiative Seeks To Develop Vaccines For Potential …International Business TimesGovernments, NGOs launch US$460m vaccine initiative to tackle Ebola, ZikaMalay Mail OnlineTIME -Nature.com -IFLScienceall 66 news articles »
Could Zika outbreak happen here? IUPUI prof says no – Indianapolis Star
01/19/2017
Indianapolis StarCould Zika outbreak happen here? IUPUI prof says noIndianapolis StarZika virus, a scourge in Latin America where it has led to thousands of babies being born with birth defects, may wind up not posing as much of a threat to the United States, an IUPUI scientist wrote in a recently published article. Socioeconomic …
How the Response to Zika Failed Millions – The New York Times – New York Times
01/17/2017
New York TimesHow the Response to Zika Failed Millions – The New York TimesNew York TimesOne year after the W.H.O. declared a public health emergency, experts reflect on the response to the virus and find many aspects wanting.and more »
Zika virus may remain in semen longer than first thought – Daily Mail
07/22/2016
Daily MailZika virus may remain in semen longer than first thoughtDaily MailZika virus has been detected in a man's semen more than three months after he reported symptoms, scientists have discovered. Previously, Zika had been found to lurk in semen for up to 62 days – so the new finding of 93 days has caused alarm in the …Florida May Have a Second Non-Travel-Related Case of ZikaNBCNews.comSummer Travel and the Zika VirusNew York TimesFlorida Officials Probe Zika Case That May Not Be Related To TravelNPRTIME -CNN -Scientific Americanall 1,215 news articles »

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