Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Missourian who traveled to Jamaica has Zika virus : stltoday





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Missourian who traveled to Jamaica has Zika virus

Missourian who traveled to Jamaica has Zika virus
Missourian who traveled to Jamaica has Zika virus
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CHP confirms second imported case of Zika virus

CHP confirms second imported case of Zika virus
CHP confirms second imported case of Zika virus
CHP confirms second imported case of virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">Zika virusHong Kong has confirmed the second imported case of the Zika virus, the Hong Kong Economic Journal reports.A 56-year-old man tested positive for the virus after he returned to Hong Kong on Thursday from a trip to the United States and several Central and South American countries, according to the Center for Health Protection (CHP).Health authorities are warning the public to adopt strict anti-mosquito measures and safe sex during travel.


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Zika virus can survive on hard surfaces for hours, researchers say

Zika virus can survive on hard surfaces for hours, researchers say
Zika virus can survive on hard surfaces for hours, researchers say
TUESDAY, Nov. 15, 2016 -- It's well known that the virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">Zika virus can be transmitted through mosquito bites or, more rarely, sexual contact.Now, new research raises the prospect that the virus might be able to survive for several hours on hard, nonporous surfaces such as countertops, floors and doorknobs.There's good news, too, however: Common disinfectants are highly effective at killing any Zika that lands on these surfaces, the researchers said.


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33 new Zika virus cases detected in Thailand, SE Asia News & Top Stories

33 new Zika virus cases detected in Thailand, SE Asia News & Top Stories
33 new Zika virus cases detected in Thailand, SE Asia News & Top Stories
BANGKOK (REUTERS) - Thai health officials on Wednesday (Nov 16) said 33 new virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">Zika virus cases have been detected in the country as officials step up screening for groups at high risk from the disease such as pregnant women."We confirmed 33 new cases last week and have detected the virus in two further provinces," Ministry of Public Health spokesman Suwannachai Wattanayingcharoenchai told Reuters.Mr Suwannachai said health campaigns warning travellers about Zika have been increased as many Thais flock to the capital Bangkok to take part in national mourning activities for King Bhumibol Adulyadej, who died on October 13.


33 new Zika virus cases detected in Thailand, SE Asia News & Top Stories

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