Zika Makes Microcephaly 20 Times More Likely – The Atlantic


Zika Makes Microcephaly 20 Times More Likely – The Atlantic
03/04/2017
The AtlanticZika Makes Microcephaly 20 Times More LikelyThe AtlanticOne of the things that's been hardest to determine about Zika (and one of the things people most want to know) is, if a pregnant woman gets infected, what are the chances her baby will develop a birth defect? A previous study based on data from Brazil …First Zika cases of the year reported, 1 in CollierNBC2 NewsZika virus infection during pregnancy may increase birth defect risk 20-fold, CDC study findsABC NewsRisk of Birth Defects From Zika 20 Times HigherWebMDCharleston Post Courier -Fortuneall 84 news articles »
Wall won't keep Zika out – Lexington Herald Leader
03/03/2017
Wall won't keep Zika outLexington Herald LeaderWhen President Barack Obama and his cronies were begging for funding to clean up the water crisis in Flint, Mich., and whimpering to Republicans to provide funding for a Zika vaccine, Republicans rightly said there wasn't money. “Gotta cut the budget …
Zika Infection Late in Pregnancy May Impact Fetal Neurologic Development
03/03/2017
Contagionlive.comZika Infection Late in Pregnancy May Impact Fetal Neurologic DevelopmentContagionlive.comOn February 25, 2017, at The First International Zika Conference, Carmen D. Zorrilla, MD, professor of obstetrics and gynecology, University of Puerto Rico, School of Medicine, shared her research which aimed to evaluate the growth patterns of fetuses …and more »
More mosquito species than previously thought may transmit Zika – Science Daily
02/28/2017
More mosquito species than previously thought may transmit ZikaScience DailyZika virus could be transmitted by more mosquito species than those currently known, according to a new predictive model created by ecologists at the University of Georgia and the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies. Their findings, published in the …and more »
FAU researchers develop 15-minute test for Zika – Palm Beach Post (blog)
02/22/2017
Palm Beach Post (blog)FAU researchers develop 15-minute test for ZikaPalm Beach Post (blog)FAU said Wednesday that its researchers landed a $199,280, one-year grant from the Florida Department of Health to perfect their test, which uses saliva or urine rather than blood and looks for Zika antibodies rather than a viral genome. Waseem Asghar …and more »

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