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Gold Coast woman's Zika virus ordeal in Brazil

Gold Coast woman's Zika virus ordeal in Brazil
Gold Coast woman's Zika virus ordeal in Brazil
A GOLD Coast woman shivered through the Zika virus for two months in a foreign hostel with only paracetamol as medication.Chloe Taylor, 29, will finally return to Australia on Friday after she was struck down by the mosquito-borne virus while studying Portuguese in Brazil.media_camera Gold Coast woman Chloe Taylor, with friends, has travelled through South America for this entire yearZika, which has infected millions worldwide and sparked global panic because it can cause birth defects in unborn children, is spread by the bite of an infected Aedes species mosquito.


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Sudha Singh tests positive for Swine flue; no Zika virus infection for Indian athlete

Sudha Singh tests positive for Swine flue; no Zika virus infection for Indian athlete
Sudha Singh tests positive for Swine flue; no Zika virus infection for Indian athlete
Bengaluru: Rio Olympian and Indian long distance runner Sudha Singh, who was undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Bengaluru for a suspected Zika virus infection, has tested positive for swine flu and will be out of action for at least two months, doctors said on Tuesday."Sudha Singh who has been undergoing treatment for a suspected Zika virus is suffering from H1N1, known as swine flu virus," Dr Sarala of Sports Authority of India told PTI in Bengaluru.Sudha had participated in the women's 3000m steeplechase competition at Rio Olympics.


additionally tampabay

Gov. Rick Scott confirms non-travel Zika virus case in Pinellas County

Gov. Rick Scott confirms non-travel Zika virus case in Pinellas County
Gov. Rick Scott confirms non-travel Zika virus case in Pinellas County
Rick Scott visits Jose De Diego Middle School on Monday, the first day of school in Miami's Wynwood neighborhood.Wynwood and Miami Beach were the first areas found to have locally transmitted cases of the mosquito-borne Zika virus.[Getty Images]CLEARWATER — Gov.


additionally theguardian

Puerto Rico officials struggle to translate Zika virus fears into action

Puerto Rico officials struggle to translate Zika virus fears into action
Puerto Rico officials struggle to translate Zika virus fears into action
Every time it rains in San Juan, Dr Brenda Rivera-García walks around her home emptying containers of standing water, probably wearing long sleeves, and almost certainly wearing mosquito repellent.Rivera-García is the state epidemiologist in Puerto Rico, a woman tasked with tracking every single Zika-infected pregnant woman in the US territory.Less than two weeks after the US health and human services administration declared the spread of Zika on the island an epidemic, Rivera-García said it's not frustration or anger that overtakes her when she adds a new woman's name to a list of roughly 700 confirmed to be infected with the disease.


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New report details pre- and postnatal brain defects from Zika virus

New report details pre- and postnatal brain defects from Zika virus
New report details pre- and postnatal brain defects from Zika virus
Surface reconstruction postnatal CT image obtained one week after delivery at 38 weeks of gestational age in the case of a 24-year-old woman pregnant with twins, with characteristic rash at nine weeks of pregnancy and confirmed Zika virus infection.Credit: Radiological Society of North America The journal Radiology has published a special report, detailing the spectrum of imaging findings in babies and fetuses infected with the Zika virus."Imaging is essential for identifying the presence and the severity of the structural changes induced by the infection, especially in the central nervous system," said the report's lead author, Fernanda Tovar-Moll, M.D., Ph.D., vice president of the D'Or Institute for Research and Education and professor at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.


Sudha Singh tests positive for Swine flue; no Zika virus infection for Indian athlete

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