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Public Health Labs Hope Federal Funds Will Speed Zika Test Results : Shots
Public Health Labs Hope Federal Funds Will Speed Zika Test Results : ShotsPublic Health Labs Hope Federal Funds Will Speed Zika Test ResultsEnlarge this image toggle caption Joe Raedle/Getty Images Joe Raedle/Getty ImagesHouston-based Legacy Community Health Services, a federally qualified health center, is trying hard to fight the Zika virus.It's screening pregnant women and following federal guidelines to test people at risk.But despite best efforts, there's a problem, says Legacy's chief medical officer, Dr. Ann Barnes.
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Zika cases expected to soar in Asia-Pacific, says World Health Org
Zika cases expected to soar in Asia-Pacific, says World Health OrgWe're not out of the woods yet.Authorities have warned that Zika infections are expected to continue rising in the Asia-Pacific region.Speaking on Monday in Manila, World Health Organization (WHO) director-general Margaret Chan said there hasn't been a "foolproof" approach to controlling the mosquito population, as shown by the decade-long struggle to contain the dengue virus.
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As Babies Stricken by Zika Turn 1, Health Problems Mount
As Babies Stricken by Zika Turn 1, Health Problems MountTwo weeks shy of his first birthday, doctors began feeding Jose Wesley Campos through a nose tube because swallowing problems had left him dangerously underweight.Learning how to feed is the baby's latest struggle as medical problems mount for him and many other infants born with small heads to mothers infected with the Zika virus in Brazil."It hurts me to see him like this.
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