Zika virus
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Scientists Identify Novel Antibody Against the Zika Virus [Study]
The Zika virus primarily affects pregnant women and their babies who have been reported to develop physical deformities.
Latest Research Articles
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Zika Update: This Is How the Zika Virus Causes Microcephaly
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ALERT: Fragments of Zika Virus RNA Discovered in Asian Tiger Mosquito in Brazil
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ALERT: Zika Virus Could Be Transmitted by More Mosquito Species Than Previously Thought
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Populations of Mosquitos Growing, Study Finds
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Zika Update: Virus Linked to Permanent Eye Damage in Infants
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Zika Update: Virus Linked to Permanent Eye Damage in Infants
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Zika Update: 16th Zika Virus Case in South Korea Confirmed
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Highly Potent Antibody That Can Stop Zika Virus Discovered!
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WHO: Microcephaly-Causing Zika Virus No Longer a World Health Emergency
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Zika Update: Promising Army-Developed Zika Vaccine Enters Clinical Trials
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Zika Update: Virus Could Negatively Affect Male Fertility
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Zika Impacts Tourism; Canadians Cancel Trips to Avoid the Virus