Zika: Then, now, and tomorrow


Zika: Then, now, and tomorrow
02/09/2017
They are tiny animals that live near or inside human dwellings where contact with people is high. Every few days, they lay 100-150 eggs which develop into adults in about a week. They are mosquitoes. The adult females feed on people’s blood, several times during the day.
First case of Zika reported in Texas this year – Tyler Morning Telegraph
03/21/2018
Tyler Morning TelegraphFirst case of Zika reported in Texas this yearTyler Morning TelegraphThis is an Aedes albopictus female mosquito obtaining a blood meal from a human host. (James Gathany/CDC – This media comes from the CDC's Public Health Image Library (PHIL), Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1831559 …
Drones Used to Combat Dengue and Zika in Brazil – HSToday
03/20/2018
HSTodayDrones Used to Combat Dengue and Zika in BrazilHSTodayUnmanned aerial vehicles are being used to recognize outbreaks of mosquitoes transmitting Dengue and Zika in Brazil, according to Drone Below. Loglab and Cuiabá Municipal Government have formed a partnership to use drone to map and monitor mosquito …

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