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Health Issues After Hurricane Matthew Could Include Increased Zika

Health Issues After Hurricane Matthew Could Include Increased Zika
Health Issues After Hurricane Matthew Could Include Increased Zika
As the remnants of Hurricane Matthew return to the Atlantic Ocean, millions of residents in Florida, South Carolina and North Carolina are grappling with the damage left in the wake of massive storm.At least 22 people have died in the U.S. and at least three million coastal residents were evacuated.Flooding remains a concern in North Carolina, according to Governor Pat McCrory.


moreover from denverpost

As Hurricane Matthew moves out, Zika could move in – The Denver Post

As Hurricane Matthew moves out, Zika could move in – The Denver Post
As Hurricane Matthew moves out, Zika could move in – The Denver Post
WASHINGTON — As the waters from Hurricane Matthew recede, coastal residents from Florida to the Carolinas may have something else to worry about: Zika.The high winds broke through screen doors and windows, knocked out power and left behind small and large bodies of standing water that could be new breeding grounds for mosquitoes.Scientists raised concerns that the Zika virus that has reached South Florida is now more of a threat to expand and move up the coast.


as well wsvn

Hurricane Matthew helps Zika fight in South Florida – WSVN 7News

Hurricane Matthew helps Zika fight in South Florida – WSVN 7News
Hurricane Matthew helps Zika fight in South Florida – WSVN 7News
MIAMI (WSVN) - The wind and rain from Hurricane Matthew may have helped fight against the spread of Zika, as of Monday.A decrease of mosquitoes was noted after the storm's effects in South Florida.However, the impact may only be temporary.


not to mention aol

Zika virus could pose an increased risk after Hurricane Matthew

Zika virus could pose an increased risk after Hurricane Matthew
Zika virus could pose an increased risk after Hurricane Matthew
Before you go, we thought you'd like these...In the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew, a new concern may be facing those living along the affected coastal regions.The Atlantic reports that these areas may continue to struggle with the Zika virus; though the storm could destroy existing habitats of the disease-carrying Aedes aegypti mosquito, residual water could remain in areas, creating new breeding grounds.


As Hurricane Matthew moves out, Zika could move in – The Denver Post

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