The Tiny Trump Budget Cut That Could Blind America to the Next Zika – The Atlantic


The Tiny Trump Budget Cut That Could Blind America to the Next Zika – The Atlantic
03/18/2017
The AtlanticThe Tiny Trump Budget Cut That Could Blind America to the Next ZikaThe AtlanticBut it's also vital for America's ability to respond to infectious diseases, and especially to unforeseen emergencies like Ebola, Zika, or whatever else is coming next. If the Republican plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act goes ahead …
Human antibody for Zika virus promising for treatment, prevention – Greensburg Daily News
03/18/2017
Greensburg Daily NewsHuman antibody for Zika virus promising for treatment, preventionGreensburg Daily NewsPurdue University image | S. Saif HasanThis color-coded image depicts the surface view of the Zika virus bound to fragments of a human antibody, shown as red knobs. Researchers have determined the structure of the antibody bound to the virus, findings …
Itching To Travel For Spring Break? Learn How To Get Prepared For A Safe And Healthy Journey – Los Alamos Daily Post
03/17/2017
Mom.MeItching To Travel For Spring Break? Learn How To Get Prepared For A Safe And Healthy JourneyLos Alamos Daily PostMany popular spring break destinations throughout the Caribbean, Central America, South America, Pacific Islands and Mexico have a risk of Zika. The CDC has issued Zika travel notices with recommendations for travelers to destinations with this risk.Why Some Potential Parents Using Sperm Banks Should Be WorriedMom.Me (blog)all 3 news articles »
Pre-existing immunity to dengue virus modulates T cell response to Zika infection
03/14/2017
News-Medical.netPre-existing immunity to dengue virus modulates T cell response to Zika infectionNews-Medical.netAlthough Zika and dengue are considered different virus "species," they are so closely related that the immune system treats Zika just like another version of dengue, report researchers at La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology. Their latest …and more »
Zika may cause miscarriages, thin brain tissue in babies carried to term – EurekAlert (press release)
02/21/2017
Zika may cause miscarriages, thin brain tissue in babies carried to termEurekAlert (press release)Johns Hopkins researchers say that in early pregnancy in mice with complete immune systems, Zika virus can cross the placenta — intended to protect the developing fetus — and appears to lead to a high percentage of miscarriages and to babies born …and more »

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