Monday, October 10, 2016

Missouri reports 30th case of Zika infection : ky3





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Missouri reports 30th case of Zika infection

Missouri reports 30th case of Zika infection
Missouri reports 30th case of Zika infection
The Zika virus continues to pop up in Missouri.The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services confirmed a case of Zika virus in a non-pregnant Missouri woman who traveled to Puerto Rico.This case brings the total number of travel-related cases found in Missouri to 30.


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Zika virus: One new local infection as Rubio urges release of federal funds

Zika virus: One new local infection as Rubio urges release of federal funds
Zika virus: One new local infection as Rubio urges release of federal funds
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GBS associated with Zika virus infection in Colombia

GBS associated with Zika virus infection in Colombia
GBS associated with Zika virus infection in Colombia
New research provides biological evidence of an association between Zika virus infection and Guillain-Barré syndrome.Researchers in Colombia conducted reverse-transcriptase–polymerase-chain-reaction (RT-PCR) testing in 42 patients with Guillain-Barré syndrome and found a positive Zika infection result for 40%.The authors report, "The identification of the ZIKV genome by RT-PCR in biologic samples from 17 patients with the Guillain–Barré syndrome, together with the presence of immune responses (IgG, IgM, or both) to flaviviruses in the [cerebrospinal fluid] in most of the patients tested, supports the involvement of ZIKV in these cases of the Guillain–Barré syndrome during the outbreak of ZIKV infection in Colombia."


Zika virus: One new local infection as Rubio urges release of federal funds

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