Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Person treated for Zika virus at Asheville hospital : wspa





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Person treated for Zika virus at Asheville hospital

Person treated for Zika virus at Asheville hospital
Person treated for Zika virus at Asheville hospital
ASHEVILLE, NC (WSPA) – One person was treated for the Zika virus at Mission Hospital in Asheville during the weekend of August 13.Dr. Chris DeRienzo, Chief Quality Officer for Mission Health says the virus was not contracted locally."Mission Health officials worked with all relevant state and local public health experts in this case," DeRienzo says.


in the same way washingtonpost

How the Zika virus affects an infant's brain

How the Zika virus affects an infant's brain
How the Zika virus affects an infant's brain
- Doctors confirmed the link between the Zika virus and microcephaly in April.While the most visible sign of microcephaly is the small size of the head, its actually inside the brain where the most damage occurs.


in addition jhu

Johns Hopkins launches first-known multidisciplinary Zika virus center in the world

Johns Hopkins launches first-known multidisciplinary Zika virus center in the world
Johns Hopkins launches first-known multidisciplinary Zika virus center in the world
As the number of patients with Zika virus grows worldwide, Johns Hopkins Medicine today announced the opening of the new Johns Hopkins Wilmer Zika Center dedicated primarily to caring for patients with the mosquito-borne and sexually transmitted virus.The center is composed of providers and staff from departments and divisions at Johns Hopkins Medicine and the Bloomberg School of Public Health, including epidemiology, infectious diseases, maternal-fetal medicine, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, pediatrics, physiotherapy, psychiatry, and social work.Medical experts from Brazil, a country greatly affected by Zika virus, are also members of the center.


Johns Hopkins launches first-known multidisciplinary Zika virus center in the world

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