New research could be first step toward drug to treat Zika infections


New research could be first step toward drug to treat Zika infections
05/17/2017
News-Medical.netNew research could be first step toward drug to treat Zika infectionsNews-Medical.netNew research led by Alexey Terskikh, Ph.D., associate professor at Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute (SBP), and Alex Strongin, Ph.D., professor at SBP, could be a first step toward a drug to treat Zika infections. Publishing in …and more »
Bell County activates Zika preventative phase
05/17/2017
kcentv.comBell County activates Zika preventative phasekcentv.comBELL COUNTY – The Bell County Public Health District and the Bell County Office of Emergency Management have activated Phase I of their local Zika response plans for Bell County. The Zika response plan will center around several preventative strategies …
UT researchers develop tool to predict Zika spread in real-time – KEYE TV
05/17/2017
KEYE TVUT researchers develop tool to predict Zika spread in real-timeKEYE TVThe model Castro and fellow researchers are using to predict Zika outbreaks takes into account two things: The number of cases reported and the environment where it exists. "Our model shows where the high risk areas are in the state, and this could …Brazil Lifts National Zika Emergency StatusContagionlive.comBeaumont Researchers Develop Revolutionary Zika TestCBS DetroitZika Virus still a concern: Here is what you need to know to be preparedwhnt.comNBC 7 San Diego -The Public Slate -NEWS.com.auall 56 news articles »
Aerial Naled Mosquito Spraying Returns to South Dade Tonight (but Not for Zika) – Miami New Times
05/16/2017
Miami New TimesAerial Naled Mosquito Spraying Returns to South Dade Tonight (but Not for Zika)Miami New TimesMosquito season in Miami begins every year when the so-called black salt marsh mosquitoes, a buzzing cloud of bugs not known to carry the Zika virus or other tropical diseases, descends upon the area. The insects arrived a few weeks early this year …and more »
Urine Test Identifies Zika Virus Fast, Could Prevent Birth Defects – Pharmacy Times
05/16/2017
Urine Test Identifies Zika Virus Fast, Could Prevent Birth DefectsPharmacy TimesThe test and study's developer, urologist Laura Lamb, PhD, sees great promise for identifying not only Zika but also other viruses and infections for which they are now working to develop similar urine-based testing. “Detecting these viruses earlier …and more »

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