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Digging deeper into the Zika Virus - Story
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ILLINOIS --- You're not hearing about it as much, but the Zika Virus is still a threat here in Illinois.So what's being done?Congress approved using grant money to help in the fight and many are asking for more to fund this research.
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Zika Virus Damages Babies' Brains After Birth, Doctors Report
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Babies born looking normal and healthy after a Zika infection are developing smaller-than-normal heads months later, doctors reported Tuesday - a bad sign that shows the virus continues to damage a baby for weeks or months.That means that if a pregnant women gets infected with Zika, her baby could be at risk not only in the womb, but long after birth.Assessment of a Series of 13 Infants with Congenital Zika Virus Infection without Microcephaly at Birth CDCAnd it's one more unpleasant surprise from the Zika virus, once thought unremarkable and now showing it can wreak havoc in ways never seen before.
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Zika Virus Teams Up With Other Viruses to Sicken People
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Two studies out Monday show that the Zika virus may not be working alone in causing strange infections in South America.It may be getting help from dengue and chikungunya, too.One team found that mosquitoes can be infected with Zika and chikungunya at the same time and could, in theory, infect people with both viruses in a single bite.
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Zika Virus Mosquito Possibly Spreads Dengue in Same Bite
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ATLANTA—A single species of mosquito—Aedes aegypti—now spreads multiple viruses in the Western Hemisphere, including Zika, chikungunya, and dengue.That has prompted researchers to examine whether it may transmit more than one type of virus at once to people—and if so, what consequences that may have.In a new study presented Monday at the annual meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene, scientists from Colorado State University said they had evidence that Aedes aegypti mosquitoes could be...
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