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Zika virus

  • Florida Residents Report Large Quantities of Dead Bees After Zika Pesticide Spraying
    Florida Residents Report Large Quantities of Dead Bees After Zika Pesticide Spraying
    A significant amount of bees in the Florida Keys have been killed due to the aerial spraying of the pesticide Naled, which is aimed at killing Zika virus-infected mosquitoes. According ...
    September 15, 2016BY Jack Phillips
  • Zika Spraying Kills Millions of Bees in South Carolina
    Zika Spraying Kills Millions of Bees in South Carolina
    Aerial spraying of insecticide to combat the spread of the Zika virus in South Carolina has resulted in ...
    September 1, 2016BY Chika Dunu
  • Florida Officials Go Into Damage-Control Mode Over Zika
    Florida Officials Go Into Damage-Control Mode Over Zika
    Thank goodness it's the slow season in Florida.
    August 6, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • Officials Encourage Travelers Not to Shun Florida for Zika
    Officials Encourage Travelers Not to Shun Florida for Zika
    There's no official warning to stay clear of Florida, but the crowds that usually wander among the bold ...
    July 30, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • The Lethal Suspects for Microcephaly in Brazil, With Zika Virus at the Bottom of the List
    The Lethal Suspects for Microcephaly in Brazil, With Zika Virus at the Bottom of the List
    Since the attribution to the formerly harmless virus Zika of a cluster of cases in northeastern Brazil of ...
    July 17, 2016BY James Grundvig
  • Trying to Get Jump on Zika Preparations With Money in Limbo
    Trying to Get Jump on Zika Preparations With Money in Limbo
    WASHINGTON—Beg, borrow and steal: Zika preparation involves a bit of all three as federal, state and local health ...
    May 21, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • 2016 Rio Olympics Could Spark ‘Global Health Disaster,’ Warns Harvard Health Review
    2016 Rio Olympics Could Spark ‘Global Health Disaster,’ Warns Harvard Health Review
    The 2016 Summer Olympics scheduled in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, has raised health concerns due to the country ...
    May 12, 2016BY Jonathan Zhou
  • Pregnant Woman in Connecticut Tests Positive for Zika Virus
    Pregnant Woman in Connecticut Tests Positive for Zika Virus
    A pregnant woman in the North East has tested positive for the Zika virus.  On May 3, the Connecticut ...
    May 3, 2016BY Giuliana Manca
  • First Zika Virus-Related Death in the US Reported
    First Zika Virus-Related Death in the US Reported
    Puerto Rico announced Friday that it has recorded the first Zika-related U.S. death amid an outbreak of the ...
    April 30, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • Zika Virus Detected in ‘More Aggressive’ Mosquito Species
    Zika Virus Detected in ‘More Aggressive’ Mosquito Species
    The Zika virus has been detected in the Aedes albopictus mosquito species. Known as the "Asian tiger," A. albopictus are more prevalent in the United ...
    April 29, 2016BY Giuliana Manca
  • FDA Approves Commercial Zika Virus Test on Same Day First US Death Recorded
    FDA Approves Commercial Zika Virus Test on Same Day First US Death Recorded
    The first commercially available Zika virus test was approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on April 29 ...
    April 29, 2016BY Petr Svab
  • Pregnant Woman Tests Positive for Zika; Second Case in San Francisco in Two Months
    Pregnant Woman Tests Positive for Zika; Second Case in San Francisco in Two Months
    A pregnant woman from San Francisco has tested positive for the Zika virus, the Department of Public Health ...
    April 22, 2016BY Andrew Simontacchi
  • Speaking Zika With the Man Who Discovered Ebola
    Speaking Zika With the Man Who Discovered Ebola
    Peter Piot and his peers co-discovered Ebola in 1976. We speak with the pandemic expert about the global ...
    April 4, 2016BY ResearchGate
  • Know Your Bugs—a Closer Look at Viruses, Bacteria, and Parasites
    Know Your Bugs—a Closer Look at Viruses, Bacteria, and Parasites
    "Stop the spread of superbugs," "15 superbugs and other scary diseases," and "Superbug bacteria found in tested hotel ...
    April 2, 2016BY Arinjay Banerjee
  • Zika Virus May Have Caused Handicap and Miscarriage, Former Hollyoaks Actress Says
    Zika Virus May Have Caused Handicap and Miscarriage, Former Hollyoaks Actress Says
    A former Hollyoaks star says the Zika virus might be the reason she's been confined to a wheelchair ...
    March 2, 2016BY Epoch Newsroom
  • Woman Infected with Zika Virus in Chicago
    Woman Infected with Zika Virus in Chicago
    The Zika virus, associated with brain-related birth defects, has finally reached the windy city this week.
    March 1, 2016BY Jonathan Zhou
  • Study: 1st Evidence That Zika May Cause Temporary Paralysis
    Study: 1st Evidence That Zika May Cause Temporary Paralysis
    LONDON—Scientists may have the first evidence that Zika can cause temporary paralysis, according to a new study of ...
    February 29, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • Battling Outbreak, Hawaii Faces Small Staff, Pesticide Fears
    Battling Outbreak, Hawaii Faces Small Staff, Pesticide Fears
    On a farm in the heart of Hawaii's ongoing dengue outbreak, coffee grows wild among the ferns, and ...
    February 29, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • UN: Women in Zika Countries Should Breastfeed Their Babies
    UN: Women in Zika Countries Should Breastfeed Their Babies
    The World Health Organization says women in countries hit by the Zika virus should breastfeed their babies and ...
    February 25, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • WHO Chief Praises Brazil Response to Zika
    WHO Chief Praises Brazil Response to Zika
    RIO DE JANEIRO—The head of the World Health Organization said Wednesday that she has been impressed by the ...
    February 24, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • US, Brazilian Health Teams Go Into Slums to Start Zika Study
    US, Brazilian Health Teams Go Into Slums to Start Zika Study
    Teams of U.S. and Brazilian health workers ventured into dicey slums, fought through snarled traffic and braved torrential ...
    February 24, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • CDC: 14 More US Reports of Possible Zika Spread Through Sex
    CDC: 14 More US Reports of Possible Zika Spread Through Sex
    NEW YORK—U.S. health officials are investigating more than a dozen possible Zika infections that may have been spread ...
    February 23, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • CDC Team in Brazil to Study Possible Zika Link to Defect
    CDC Team in Brazil to Study Possible Zika Link to Defect
    A 16-member team from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) kicked off work Monday on ...
    February 22, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • Monsanto Denies Claims It’s Responsible for Spread of Zika Virus
    Monsanto Denies Claims It’s Responsible for Spread of Zika Virus
    The Monsanto company has denied claims that it's responsible for the spread of the Zika virus. The biotechnology ...
    February 19, 2016BY Epoch Newsroom
  • UN: Genetically Modified Mosquito Needed to Fight the Zika Virus
    UN: Genetically Modified Mosquito Needed to Fight the Zika Virus
    The World Health Organization says it may be necessary to use controversial methods like genetically modified mosquitoes to ...
    February 16, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • To Solve Microcephaly Mystery, Officials Focus All Attention on Zika
    To Solve Microcephaly Mystery, Officials Focus All Attention on Zika
    Microcephaly is a serious birth defect characterized by an abnormally small head. In Brazil, this congenital malformation is ...
    February 16, 2016BY Conan Milner
  • UN: Stopping Zika May Require Genetically Modified Insects
    UN: Stopping Zika May Require Genetically Modified Insects
    GENEVA—It may be necessary to use controversial methods like genetically modified mosquitoes to wipe out the insects that ...
    February 16, 2016BY The Associated Press
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