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Zika virus tests for ALL pregnant women who have been to Miami-Dade County since July
Zika virus tests for ALL pregnant women who have been to Miami-Dade County since JulyLATEST ON ZIKA: WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT THE VIRUSHOW DO PEOPLE GET IT?MOSQUITO BITESZika is transmitted to people through the bite of infected female mosquitoes, primarily the Aedes aegypti mosquito.It is the same type that spreads dengue, chikungunya and yellow fever.
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Homeowners warned after eggs from mosquito capable of carrying Zika virus found in Kent
Homeowners warned after eggs from mosquito capable of carrying Zika virus found in KentGETTY The eggs have been found in a village in KentFifteen people in Stanford, Kent, were delivered letters on Friday telling them that Asian Tiger Mosquito eggs had been found near their properties.Despite a wide distribution of Aedes albopictus in Europe there have been no reports of Zika transmission by Aedes albopictus.The primary vector for Zika is Aedes aegypti.
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Neurodevelopmental chick model may help study microcephaly effects of Zika virus
Neurodevelopmental chick model may help study microcephaly effects of Zika virusA newly published study from researchers working in collaboration with the Regenerative Bioscience Center at the University of Georgia demonstrates fetal death and brain damage in early chick embryos similar to microcephaly--a rare birth defect linked to the Zika virus, now alarming health experts worldwide.The team, led by Forrest Goodfellow, a graduate student in the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, developed a neurodevelopmental chick model that could mimic the effects of Zika on the first trimester.Historically, chick embryos have been extensively used as a model for human biology.
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Zika virus detected in donated blood
Zika virus detected in donated bloodFLORIDA (CBS12) - U.S. Health officials have confirmed a few units of donated blood in Florida have tested positive for the Zika virus.The FDA would not say exactly how many units tested positive, or when and specifically where in Florida those donations were collected.We do know that the blood did not make it's way into the donation supply.
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