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Further Evidence of Link Between Guillain-Barre Paralysis Syndrome and Zika Virus Infection, Study Finds
Further Evidence of Link Between Guillain-Barre Paralysis Syndrome and Zika Virus Infection, Study FindsThe Zika virus outbreak has been a major concern for public health officials in the past year, with growing evidence that the virus is not only linked to, but is the cause of a devastating birth defect called microcephaly, characterized by an abnormally small head and brain, often leading to significant developmental issues.Now, researchers have found more evidence that the mosquito-borne virus may be linked to Guillain-Barre syndrome, an immunological reaction that can cause temporary paralysis, according to a small study published today in the New England Journal of Medicine.Guillain-Barre is an immunological reaction that can occur after a viral or bacterial infection.
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Children Who Get Zika After Birth Tend Not to Fall Seriously Ill, Study Finds
Children Who Get Zika After Birth Tend Not to Fall Seriously Ill, Study FindsPhotoSerious complications are rare among children infected with the Zika virus after birth, federal health researchers concluded in a study published on Friday — a rare bright spot in the unfolding story of the epidemic.About 160 teenagers and toddlers infected with Zika virus have been reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention since 2015.The agency's new study marks the largest survey yet of laboratory-confirmed cases in children.
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Early Study Shows Zika Vaccines Successful
Early Study Shows Zika Vaccines SuccessfulTwo vaccines against Zika virus under development protect newborn mice from the neurological ravages of the disease, a new preliminary study finds.Scientists are racing to develop a vaccine against Zika, a virus spread primarily through the bite of an infected mosquito.The virus is spreading at epidemic proportions in various parts of the world.
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