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Travel-related Zika cases multiply in N.J.
Travel-related Zika cases multiply in N.J.New Jersey reported 127 Zika cases, all of them travel-related, as of Tuesday — up from 97 cases nearly a month ago.Bergen County has reported the highest number of cases with 25, and Passaic County has the second highest with 21.James Gathany, AP This 2006 file photo provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows a female Aedes aegypti mosquito in the process of acquiring a blood meal from a human host.
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About 200 Zika cases recorded in Thailand: ministry
About 200 Zika cases recorded in Thailand: ministryThailand has recorded about 200 cases of Zika since January, the health ministry said on Tuesday, making it a country with one of the highest numbers of confirmed cases in the region.It was the first time Thailand's health ministry has confirmed the number of Zika cases this year.The announcement comes a day after health experts called on Thailand to be more transparent in reporting the Zika threat to the public after health officials played down risks from rising infections of the mosquito-borne virus.
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NJ Zika cases continue to grow as Atlantic County reports first case
NJ Zika cases continue to grow as Atlantic County reports first caseA blood-engorged female Aedes albopictus mosquito feeding on a human host.(CDC)TRENTON — Atlantic County has its first reported case of the Zika virus in the state's latest tally.A total of 127 cases were reported in New Jersey by the state Department of Health as of Sept. 13.
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