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Dolphins slaughtering mosquitoes to try to ease Zika fears
Dolphins slaughtering mosquitoes to try to ease Zika fearsPosted by Darin Gantt on August 26, 2016, 6:48 AM EDTThe worries about the construction schedule seem to be taken care of, and the Dolphins are confident they'll be ready to host next week's preseason finale in refurbished Hard Rock Stadium.But while they can't promise they won't have to deal with weather (with a possible hurricane brewing in the Caribbean), they are taking aggressive steps to keep the stadium free from Zika-carrying mosquitoes.According to Adam Beasley of the Miami Herald, team officials are taking extreme measures to kill any and all mosquitoes in the area, even though the stadium is 15 miles from the "Zika zone" in Miami.
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Zika researcher: Sex could play bigger role than mosquitoes in U.S. transmission
Zika researcher: Sex could play bigger role than mosquitoes in U.S. transmissionThe Zika virus is still thought of primarily as a mosquito-borne illness, but at least one virologist who studies the illness believes that sexual transmission of Zika could be just as big of a factor, especially in the United States."Sexual transmission of this virus is going to become probably more important to us in the U.S. than the mosquito transmission," said Sara Ziegler, a PhD researcher at Southern Research in Birmingham."We're starting to think about that now, and that's something we've learned in research and we can now take right out to the community to talk to people about."
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Pinellas Co. considers GMO mosquitoes to fight Zika - Story
Pinellas Co. considers GMO mosquitoes to fight Zika - StoryPinellas Co. considers GMO mosquitoes to fight Zika Local News Pinellas Co. considers GMO mosquitoes to fight Zika This week, the Florida Department of Health confirmed the first non-travel related case of the Zika virus in Pinellas County.But Pinellas is a big county, with nearly 1-million people packed into 24 different cities and towns, and many want to know where exactly that case of Zika could be.- This week, the Florida Department of Health confirmed the first non-travel related case of the Zika virus in Pinellas County.
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Durham health official urges vigilance against mosquitoes carrying Zika virus
Durham health official urges vigilance against mosquitoes carrying Zika virusClose Get email notifications on Keith Upchurch daily!Your notification has been saved.There was a problem saving your notification.
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