Fighting Zika by trapping and killing mosquitos – American City & County


Fighting Zika by trapping and killing mosquitos – American City & County
09/13/2017
American City & CountyFighting Zika by trapping and killing mosquitosAmerican City & CountyIn the summer of 2016, the Zika virus gained worldwide attention as thousands of cases emerged in South America. Once contracted, patients experience flu-like symptoms, including fever, rash, headache, and muscle pain. One of the most critical concerns …What Would Happen If We Eliminated The World's Mosquitoes?Forbesall 1 news articles »
Ebola, Zika & More: How Many Viruses Can Get into Men's Semen? – Live Science
09/13/2017
Live ScienceEbola, Zika & More: How Many Viruses Can Get into Men's Semen?Live ScienceDuring recent outbreaks of the Zika virus, researchers discovered that the virus could find its way into men's semen and stay there for months. But how many other viruses can get into semen? To find out, researchers at the University of Oxford in the …Semen Harbors Wide Range of VirusesU.S. News & World Reportall 4 news articles »
Zika Virus Preferentially Targets Glioblastoma Stem Cells – Oncology Nurse Advisor
09/13/2017
Oncology Nurse AdvisorZika Virus Preferentially Targets Glioblastoma Stem CellsOncology Nurse Advisor(HealthDay News) — Zika virus (ZIKV) is an oncolytic virus that preferentially targets glioblastoma stem cells (GSCs), according to a study published online Sept. 5 in The Journal of Experimental Medicine. Zhe Zhu, M.D., Ph.D., from the University of …
US Air Force Battles Mosquitoes In Texas After Hurricane Harvey – Newsweek
09/13/2017
NewsweekUS Air Force Battles Mosquitoes In Texas After Hurricane HarveyNewsweekTexas also had at least one locally transmitted case of Zika in late July. Texas state health officials said over the summer that a resident of Hidalgo County in the lower Rio Grande Valley of South Texas, who had not traveled outside the U.S. or …and more »
The Zika Virus May Someday Be Used to Treat Incurable Brain Cancer—Here's How – Reader's Digest
09/13/2017
Reader’s DigestThe Zika Virus May Someday Be Used to Treat Incurable Brain Cancer—Here's HowReader’s DigestTacio Philip Sansonovski/shutterstockThe Zika virus can have devastating neurological effects on newborns, most notably microcephaly and other brain malformations, which is why it's so important to know how to avoid Zika virus mosquitoes (here are some …and more »

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