Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Broward, Miami-Dade Continue Battle Against Spread of Zika Virus : nbcmiami





as informed in nbcmiami

Broward, Miami-Dade Continue Battle Against Spread of Zika Virus

Broward, Miami-Dade Continue Battle Against Spread of Zika Virus
Broward, Miami-Dade Continue Battle Against Spread of Zika Virus
NBC 6's Darryl Forges shows how Broward Coutny is preparing Tuesday to spray several areas in an effort to combat the spread of Zika.(Published 5 hours ago)As Miami-Dade County prepares to continue ground spraying for the Zika virus through the end of November, Broward County will be joining in the efforts by conducting spraying of their own starting Tuesday.Trucks will deploy from the county's Mosquito Control facility in Pembroke Pines, using a turbine sprayer that will be used to help prevent the mosquito larvae from spreading.


by the same token on nbcnews

Zika Virus Found in Woman's Vagina for Weeks

Zika Virus Found in Woman's Vagina for Weeks
Zika Virus Found in Woman's Vagina for Weeks
A woman infected with Zika carried the virus in her vagina for weeks, researchers reported Tuesday.It's yet more evidence that the virus can hang out in the human body for weeks or months after symptoms have cleared up.The findings, rushed online by the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases, also add to evidence the virus might be commonly transmitted sexually.


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Update Shows Zika Virus Is Usually Mild In Kids, But Longterm Effects Are Still Unknown

Update Shows Zika Virus Is Usually Mild In Kids, But Longterm Effects Are Still Unknown
Update Shows Zika Virus Is Usually Mild In Kids, But Longterm Effects Are Still Unknown
In addition to being hit by a major hurricane this month, Florida is still in the midst of fighting Zika virus.The virus, which has been linked to birth defects like microcephaly, has been terrorizing the state for months.But a new report released on Friday says that the illness caused by the Zika virus is usually mild in kids — which is reassuring news for parents.


Update Shows Zika Virus Is Usually Mild In Kids, But Longterm Effects Are Still Unknown

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