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Zika Mosquito May Have A Weak Spot, Miami Researcher Says
Zika Mosquito May Have A Weak Spot, Miami Researcher SaysThe Zika outbreak in Florida has public health specialists hunting for the best approach to battle the Aedes aegypti mosquito, the key culprit in the spread of Zika and several other deadly diseases.Cary Barbor with The Pulse at Here & Now contributor WHYY visited the Miami laboratory of a researcher who thinks he's found a chink in the Aedes aegypti's armor.ReporterCary Barbor, journalist and radio producer.
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Miami Beach Might Fight Zika With Bats
Miami Beach Might Fight Zika With BatsThis adorable little critter could be the last line of defense between you and the Zika virus.Photo by Gilles San Martin / FlickrMiami is at war with the Aedes aegpyti mosquito.Although minuscule , the tiny, zebra-striped bug is wreaking havoc on the area's economy through the Zika virus.
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Florida Department of Health confirms new Zika zone in Miami
Florida Department of Health confirms new Zika zone in MiamiMIAMI - The Florida Department of Health confirmed Thursday a new local transmission area of the Zika virus in Miami.A small area of Miami, from Northwest 79th Street to Northwest 63rd Street and Northwest 10th Avenue to North Miami Avenue, has been designated a Zika zone.Rick Scott said health officials identified five people who contracted the Zika virus locally.