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Florida gets $15 million to continue Zika fight stat : tampabay

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Florida colleges partner to fight Zika with $10 million grant


Florida colleges partner to fight Zika with $10 million grant
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Four Florida universities will collaborate on a $10 million research program to halt the spread of Zika and similar diseases in the United States, thanks to a new grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.The University of Florida will lead a five-year data-driven program, joined by the University of South Florida, the University of Miami and Florida International University.The $10 million grant comes as part of the $184 million in funding the CDC announced Thursday in the push to stop Zika and its effects, such as microcephaly and other birth defects.
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CDC sends $184 million in Zika funding to states as Texas reports new case


CDC sends $184 million in Zika funding to states as Texas reports new case
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Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are the primary way Zika virus is spread.(Alvin Baez/Reuters)The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is awarding nearly $200 million in Zika funding to states and territories to continue the fight against the mosquito-borne virus as Texas reported a new local case, officials announced Thursday.The money, approved earlier this year by Congress as part of the emergency response to Zika, is aimed at helping local communities at greatest risk.
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Florida gets $15 million to continue Zika fight


Florida gets $15 million to continue Zika fight
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention awarded $184 million to states, universities and local jurisdictions to support the ongoing fight against Zika, the agency announced on Thursday.More than $15 million of the funds is coming to Florida to support research and birth defect surveillance:University of Florida got $10 million from the CDC to establish a center that studies emerging and exotic vector-borne diseases like Zika.UF is one of four universities in the nation to receive funding to establish Vector-Borne Disease Regional Center of Excellence.
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