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People Infected With Zika May Not Be Susceptible To The Virus Again
People Infected With Zika May Not Be Susceptible To The Virus AgainAdvertisementAccording to new research from Kansas State University's Biosecurity Research Institute, the infection with Zika virus may prevent a reinfection.This should mean that people who are infected during this epidemic should be safe in any other one that might follow.Herd immunity, describing a significant part of the population being protected, should be able to lower future risks of epidemics.
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Free Public Lecture Will Focus on the Zika Virus
Free Public Lecture Will Focus on the Zika VirusFree Public Lecture Will Focus on the Zika VirusIlhem Messaoudi in the UC Riverside School of Medicine will give the talk on campus, Oct. 20Share this article:Aedes aegypti mosquito, which transmits Zika virus, feeding on a human.RIVERSIDE, Calif. – Zika virus disease is caused by the Zika virus.It is spread to people primarily through the bite of an infected mosquito (Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus).
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Locally Transmitted Zika Virus Cases Found in New Area in Florida
Locally Transmitted Zika Virus Cases Found in New Area in FloridaPublic health officials in Florida have identified a new area in Miami-Dade County where the Zika virus is being spread by mosquitoes, according to a report by the Florida Department of Health.In total, five people -- three people living in the area and two who either visited or worked in the area -- are believed to have been infected from mosquitoes carrying the Zika virus.Officials from the Florida Department of Health reported that the affected area is approximately 1 square mile.
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