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More Zika mosquitoes found in Miami Beach
More Zika mosquitoes found in Miami BeachMore Aedes aegypti mosquitoes were found in Miami Beach traps over the weekend as Florida reported new cases of locally acquired Zika virus over the past few days, some in people whose exposure is unclear, according to the Miami Herald and the Florida Department of Health.Meanwhile, a new report from Brazil profiled microcephaly patterns and general disease trends in different parts of the country in the first half of 2016.Traps show mosquitoes still in Miami BeachDespite more than a month of ground and aerial spraying, officials in Florida reported that a trap in Miami Beach showed Aedes mosquitos harboring the Zika virus over the weekend.
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Growers: Bromeliads aren't to blame for Zika in Miami Beach
Growers: Bromeliads aren't to blame for Zika in Miami BeachJust over a month ago, Miami Beach Botanical Garden was home to over 2,000 colorful, water-trapping bromeliads, some featuring red flowers that burst like fireworks from dark green spirals.Identified as breeding grounds for mosquitoes that carry Zika, they've all been pulled out, leaving shallow depressions in flower beds and exposing irrigation lines.Walking through the quiet haven in South Beach recently, executive director Sandy Shapiro pointed to where spiky yellow leaves once topped a block of stone at the entrance gate and where thick leaves with purple speckles would have served as camouflage for a 3-foot iguana sunbathing at the edge of a small pool.
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Zika virus: Traps catch mosquitoes carrying Zika in Miami Beach seventh location
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