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Monkey study shows how Zika may harm baby's brain development -...

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The Zika virus can quickly cross the placenta during pregnancy and rapidly disrupt brain development in a fetus, according to a new study with monkeys.

Do I Still Need to Worry About Zika Virus? | Time

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The Zika virus is still active in Brazil and many other countries around the world. But do Americans still need to worry about Zika?

Zika may be spread by 35 mosquito species: study | Deccan Herald

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Zika virus could be transmitted by 35 mosquito species, including 26 previously unsuspected ones, according to a new...

Factbox: Why the Zika virus is causing alarm | Fox News

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Global health officials are racing to better understand the Zika virus behind a major outbreak that began in Brazil last year and has spread to many countries...

Back to its roots: how Zika may threaten Africa | Reuters

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Florzinha Amado is eight months pregnant and trying to stay calm about whether the Zika virus infection she contracted at 21 weeks could have harmed her unborn...

Immune system's response to Zika may cause nerve damage: Study -...

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Nerve-related complications of Zika infection may be caused by the immune system's response to the virus, not the virus itself, according to a new study.

Singapore confirms first case of locally transmitted Zika virus | Fox...

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Singapore has confirmed its first case of a locally-transmitted Zika virus, which has been linked to microcephaly, a rare birth defect, in Brazil, the health...

Singapore confirms first case of locally transmitted Zika virus |...

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Singapore has confirmed its first case of a locally-transmitted Zika virus, which has been linked to microcephaly, a rare birth defect, in Brazil, the health...

Viruses Related to Zika May Also Harm Fetuses | The Scientist...

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Studies in mice suggest that other flaviviruses, such as West Nile virus and Powassan virus, may cause birth defects, too. 

Viruses Related to Zika May Also Harm Fetuses | Technology Networks

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Zika May Be Coming to New York City - Condé Nast Traveler

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A cousin of the Zika virus-carrying Aedes aegypti mosquito, called Aedes albopictus, is currently in New York City and could transmit the virus. But there's no...

Zika May Hit Europe This Summer, Warns WHO | Condé Nast Traveler

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The virus, which has spread to more than 50 countries, may reach Europe in the coming months.

Zika may not be the only virus of its kind that can damage a fetus |...

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Zika may not be alone among flaviviruses in its ability to harm a developing fetus, a new study in mice finds.

Study: Zika may affect babies even in later stages of pregnancy

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The Zika virus may pose a threat to women and their fetuses even in the later stages of pregnancy, according to a study published online ...

Zika May Lead to Last-Minute Olympic Travel Decisions, Experts Say –...

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The potential impact of the Zika virus on the Rio Olympics is making daily headlines, but tourism experts say Brazilian officials still have time to make...

Neurodevelopmental model of Zika may provide rapid answers | NSF -...

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Zika may be spread by 35 species of mosquitoes, researchers say

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Zika may be spread by as many as 35 species of mosquitoes, including seven found in the United States, according to a predictive model ...

Zika may hijack mother-fetus immunity route | Emory University |...

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Zika may hijack mother-fetus immunity route. Woodruff Health Sciences Center | Nov. 14, Contact. Quinn Eastman

CTV Kitchener: Zika may cause paralysis | CTV News

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In addition to birth defects, scientists say, the Zika virus may also cause temporary paralysis.

Brazilian study indicates Zika may have hit poor hardest | CIDRAP

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The study of people in Salvador, Brazil, shows infection rates exceeding 60% in many populations.

UC San Diego Researchers Say Zika Virus May Help Fight Brain Cancer |...

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The Zika virus, the subject of a global health scare over the past couple of years, might actually help fight an aggressive form of brain cancer, researchers...

Zika May Persist for Months in Newborns: Study

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Brazilian infant appeared outwardly fine at birth, but neurological troubles arose later

Zika May Cause Many More Miscarriages than Previously Recognized |...

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By Leila Gray / UW Medicine. A study has found that one in four nonhuman primates infected with the Zika virus early in pregnancy miscarried, ...

Zika May Not be in the News, but Its Negative Impact Continues to be...

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We have an urgent need for philanthropic and private sector support to help CDC study the long-term impact of Zika by examining the largest cohort of...

Zika may "hang around" for a year or two

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The United States may have to deal with the Zika virus for another two years.

Zika may be spread by 35 mosquito species, says study | Cary...

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Zika virus could be transmitted by 35 mosquito species, including 26 previously unsuspected ones, according to a new predictive model created by scientists.

Zika may be linked to the disability that Donald Trump mocked |...

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By Ariana Eunjung Cha, The Washington Post

CDC issues another travel advisory for Brazil, this time due to Zika...

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Symptoms of Zika may include fever, headache, red eyes, rash, muscle aches, and joint pains. The illness is usually mild, lasting 4–7 days.

Zika may harm nearly 1 in 7 babies exposed to the virus in the womb

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A new CDC report tallies neurological and developmental problems, in addition to birth defects, possibly due to Zika in U.S. territory–born babies.

Study explains why Zika may not take root in US | Tulane News

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As we head into peak mosquito season this summer, a recent study involving a Tulane University researcher has
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