Can Data Sharing Shed Light on Congenital Zika Syndrome?


Can Data Sharing Shed Light on Congenital Zika Syndrome?
02/26/2017
Contagionlive.comCan Data Sharing Shed Light on Congenital Zika Syndrome?Contagionlive.comAlice Panchaud, PharmD, PhD, clinical pharmacist and pharmacoepidemiologist, CHUV, Lausanne University Hospital, Switzerland, explains how data sharing may be used to answer important questions regarding congenital Zika syndrome. Interview …and more »
Congenital Zika Syndrome Results in Auditory Complications
02/26/2017
Contagionlive.comCongenital Zika Syndrome Results in Auditory ComplicationsContagionlive.comViviane Boaventura, MD, PhD, researcher, Fiocruz-Bahia, Goncalo Moniz Institute, Brazil, discusses her research regarding impaired hearing function due to congenital Zika syndrome. Interview Transcript (slightly modified for readability) “My research …and more »
Botched Zika testing at D.C. public health lab was a failure of 'basic … – Washington Post
02/25/2017
Washington PostBotched Zika testing at D.C. public health lab was a failure of 'basic …Washington PostWhen Anthony Tran took over the District's public health lab late last year, he had a feeling something was wrong with its testing for the Zika virus. He had just …and more »
Sprint to find Zika vaccine could hinge on summer outbreaks – The Star Democrat
02/25/2017
The Star DemocratSprint to find Zika vaccine could hinge on summer outbreaksThe Star Democrat(TNS) — As warmer temperatures herald the arrival of pesky mosquitoes, researchers are working feverishly on several promising vaccines against Zika, a virus notorious for infecting humans through this insect's bite. The speed and debilitating effects …FAU to develop device to rapidly detect ZikaWPTV.comZika: WHO supports new research proposals in Latin America and the CaribbeanOutbreak News TodayJamaica to participate in new PAHO, WHO research project on ZikaJamaica ObserverCIDRAPall 8 news articles »
Zika? It hasn't gone away, but some travelers are shrugging – The Durango Herald
02/25/2017
The Durango HeraldZika? It hasn't gone away, but some travelers are shruggingThe Durango HeraldZika hasn't gone away, but as the mosquito-borne virus has faded from the headlines, travelers seem less concerned about it than they were last year. “We had a big downturn in honeymoon business last year,” said Hans Pfister, who owns the Lapa Rios …

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