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FLORIDA FINDS ZIKA IN LOCAL MOSQUITOES, BROMELIADS BLAMED

These are probably the number one breeding area for mosquitoes, said Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez...
2nd September, 2016 0

TO DATE, THERE ARE 43 CASES OF LOCALLY TRANSMITTED ZIKA IN FLORIDA.

That number pales in comparison with hard-hit Puerto Rico, which has over 13,000 cases of the virus, with more than a thousand of those pregnant women...
1st September, 2016 89

FOR ZIKA TO BECOME A HOMEGROWN VIRUS IN THE MAINLAND UNITED STATES, A MOSQUITO MUST BITE A ZIKA-INFECTED PERSON AND THEN BITE ANOTHER PERSON, PASSING ON THE VIRUS.

The United States has documented 1657 cases of travel-related Zika in the past year, including 433 involving pregnant women, said Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases...
30th July, 2016 4

EXCLUSIVE IN FLORIDA ZIKA PROBE, FEDERAL SCIENTISTS KEPT AT ARM'S LENGTH

President Barack Obama's administration asked Congress for 1.9 billion to fund a Zika response...
30th July, 2016 150

FIRST TRANSMISSIONS OF ZIKA FROM INFECTED MOSQUITOES IN CONTINENTAL US CONFIRMED IN FLORIDA

Rick Scott, Florida's governor, urged people living nearby to contact the health department if they wanted to be tested...
29th July, 2016 13

EBOLA IS STILL SPREADING IN SIERRA LEONE AND GUINEA.

More Americans Evacuated From Sierra Leone After Ebola Scare...
5th July, 2016 128

A HOSPITAL ROOM AT CENTRE HOSPITALIER ELIAZAR GERMAIN IN PETION-VILLE, HAITI, ON JUNE 9, 2016.

While Latin America panics over Zika, Haiti faces epidemic with a shrug...
21st June, 2016 131

CDC REPORTS 279 PREGNANT WOMEN WITH ZIKA IN U.S.

More than 270 pregnant women in the U.S. are also infected with the Zika virus, and are worrying about whether their babies will suffer birth defects...
9th June, 2016 1084

IMAGINE HOW MUCH TOMATOES OVER 20,000 PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BE TOMATO FIGHTING WITH MEANWHILE IN NIGERIA.......

But to Nigerians, it evidently looks more like something else -- an enormous waste of tomatoes...
24th May, 2016 91

WHAT AMERICANS KNOW ABOUT ZIKA VIRUS NOT MUCH, POLL FINDS

According to the Harvard poll Zika virus is mainly spread by mosquitoes, primarily the Aedes aegypti mosquito...
28th April, 2016 51

SOUTH KOREA REPORTS FIRST CASE OF ZIKA VIRUS

Man recently returned from Brazil with fever and rash has been diagnosed with mosquito-borne disease...
22nd March, 2016 37

SINCE OCTOBER, BRAZIL'S HEALTH MINISTRY HAS RECEIVED REPORTS OF ABOUT 5,600 SUSPECTED CASES OF MICROCEPHALY, IN WHICH BABIES ARE BORN WITH UNUSUALLY SMALL HEADS.

Little Jose Wesley, a resident of Bonito in Brazil's Pernambuco state, was born with microcephaly and screams uncontrollably for long stretches...
1st March, 2016 241

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