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Jones County Resident Has Contracted Zika Virus

Jones County Resident Has Contracted Zika Virus
Jones County Resident Has Contracted Zika Virus
© Distributed by LAKANA.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.JONES COUNTY, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) - A resident in Jones County has contracted the Zika Virus.


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WHO: Zika Virus Expected to Spread in the Asia-Pacific Region

WHO: Zika Virus Expected to Spread in the Asia-Pacific Region
WHO: Zika Virus Expected to Spread in the Asia-Pacific Region
The Zika virus is expected to spread in the Asia-Pacific region, the World Health Organization warned in its recent report released Monday.The report comes as hundreds of cases have been reported in Singapore and two babies in Thailand have been diagnosed with Zika-linked microcephaly.The WHO report, released at the annual regional meeting in Manila, said the virus was "highly likely to further spread in the region" which includes China, Japan, Australia, most Southeast Asian nations and the Pacific islands.


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Zika Virus Cases Soar in Asia, WHO Says

Zika Virus Cases Soar in Asia, WHO Says
Zika Virus Cases Soar in Asia, WHO Says
Zika infections are expected to continue rising in the Asia-Pacific region, where authorities are increasing surveillance, preparing responses to complications and collaborating on information about the disease, the World Health Organization said Monday.Complicating the fight against the virus, spread by mosquitoes, is the lack of a "foolproof" approach to mosquito control, as shown by decades of efforts to contain dengue virus, WHO Director General Margaret Chan said in her address to a Western Pacific regional meeting of the world health body.In this Jan. 18, 2016, file photo, a female Aedes aegypti mosquito, known to be a carrier of the Zika virus, acquires a blood meal on the arm of a researcher at the Biomedical Sciences Institute of Sao Paulo University in Sao Paulo, Brazil.


WHO: Zika Virus Expected to Spread in the Asia-Pacific Region

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