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Test confirms traveler infected with Zika virus
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More mosquitoes that could carry Zika virus found in Orange County
More mosquitoes that could carry Zika virus found in Orange CountyAggressive, day-time biting mosquitoes that can potentially carry the virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">Zika virus were found recently in Buena Park and La Habra, according to the Orange County Mosquito and Vector Control District.The non-native mosquitoes can also transmit dengue, chikungunya and dog heartworm.Asian tiger, or Aedes albopictus, were found in Buena Park and yellow fever, or Aedes aegypti, were found in La Habra, said district spokesman Jared Dever.
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Hope for pregnant women with Zika virus as scientists identify antibody that could protect unborn babies
Hope for pregnant women with Zika virus as scientists identify antibody that could protect unborn babiesPlease refresh this page in your browser to reload this live event videoThe Live Event you are trying to watch is either unavailable or has not started Please refresh this page in your browser to reload this live event videoA new study of the virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">Zika virus in mice raises hope for a way to protect pregnant women and their babies from the possible repercussions of being infected, US researchers said on Monday.The experimental treatment is derived from antibodies taken from the blood of people who have recovered from Zika infections.Tested on pregnant mice, the treatment reduced levels of the virus in the mothers, and also protected their pups from the ravages of the virus.
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New research shows how synthetic DNA vaccine approach protects against Zika virus infection
New research shows how synthetic DNA vaccine approach protects against Zika virus infectionAs the global spread of the virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">virus/">Zika virus continues, efforts are underway to halt the disease's transmission.While no licensed therapies or vaccines to protect against the Zika virus are currently available, new research published in the journal npj Vaccines demonstrates how a synthetic DNA vaccine approach successfully protected against infection, brain damage and death caused by the mosquito-borne Zika virus in vivo.In this preclinical study, 100 percent of the animal models were protected from Zika after vaccination followed by a challenge with the Zika virus.
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