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Tampa firefighter confirmed to have first locally-transmitted case of Zika virus in Pinellas County - Story
Tampa firefighter confirmed to have first locally-transmitted case of Zika virus in Pinellas County - StoryTAMPA, Fla. - Tampa Fire Rescue spokesperson, Jason Penny, tells ABC Action News that a firefighter who lives in Pinellas has the Zika virus.RELATED | Fla. Dept.of Health investigating non-travel related case of Zika virus in Pinellas CountyThe Florida Department of Health is investigating this case of zika as the first non-travel related case in Pinellas County.
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Zika case confirmed in Angelina County
Zika case confirmed in Angelina CountyZika virus.(Photo: Getty Images)ANGELINA COUNTY - The first case of Zika has been reported in Angelina County, according to a press release issued by the Angelina County & Cities Health District on August 31.The case was lab confirmed on August 22 by the CDC from an individual who went to a healthcare facility with Zika-related symptoms.
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First case of pregnant woman with Zika in Singapore; potential new cluster at Bedok North Ave 3, Singapore News & Top Stories
First case of pregnant woman with Zika in Singapore; potential new cluster at Bedok North Ave 3, Singapore News & Top StoriesSINGAPORE - A pregnant woman is among another 24 cases of Zika infections confirmed as of noon on Wednesday (Aug 31).The pregnant patient lives in the Aljunied area.A member of her household had earlier been diagnosed with Zika.
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First case of Zika transmission from person without symptoms
First case of Zika transmission from person without symptomsStory highlights A man who had no idea he had Zika gave the virus to his female partner, the CDC saysThe CDC urges pregnant women to take safe-sex precautions if exposure is possible(CNN) A man who had no idea he had Zika has given the virus to his female partner during sex, the Centers for Disease Control announced today.It's the first documented case of a person with no symptoms sexually transmitting the virus to a partner who had not traveled to an area of active Zika circulation.The announcement came the same day the Food and Drug Administration revised its guidance to recommend that all blood donations in the United States and its territories be tested for the Zika virus.
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