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New Pool Of Miami Beach Mosquitoes Test Positive For Zika « CBS Miami
New Pool Of Miami Beach Mosquitoes Test Positive For Zika « CBS MiamiFollow CBSMIAMI.COM: Facebook | TwitterMIAMI BEACH (CBSMiami) — A new batch of Zika-carrying mosquitoes have been detected in the same small area of Miami Beach where five other samples had previously tested positive."All samples have consisted of Aedes aeqypti mosquitoes and are from an area where increased trapping and intensified mosquito control measures have already been underway since the Florida Department of Health determined local transmission had occurred," the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services announced Saturday.The positive sample came from a trap located at 575 W. 49th Street.
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Zika virus: Traps catch mosquitoes carrying Zika in Miami Beach seventh location
Zika virus: Traps catch mosquitoes carrying Zika in Miami Beach seventh location8:26 What is a virtual colonoscopy?Pause2:20 County announces Zika positive mosquitoes0:41 Why are more people surviving heart attacks?2:07 Marijuana: Uncertain Medicine1:53 FSU research team makes Zika drug breakthrough1:51 Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz condemns GOP for failing to pass Zika funding before recess2:55 Mayor Gimenez reacts to Zika cases found in Miami Beach1:25 Miami Beach sanitation workers ramp up Zika mosquito prevention efforts1:40 Crowds show up for Wynwood Art Walk, regardless of Zika concerns1:52 NIH on Zika: "We're in a race of time to get best vaccine"
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What Is Dengue? Deadly Tropical Disease Found In Miami Is Spread By Mosquitoes Like Zika
What Is Dengue? Deadly Tropical Disease Found In Miami Is Spread By Mosquitoes Like ZikaMosquito-borne diseases are on the rise in South Florida after officials confirmed the first case of dengue virus in Miami, according to reports.The virus is the first local case in Miami and the second case of the infection in the state after a Connecticut traveler contracted the virus while visiting.Health officials on Wednesday found the virus in a Miami resident after testing thousands for Zika, which is a cousin of dengue.
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