First Zika-related Microcephaly Case Recorded In Grenada – (subscription)


First Zika-related Microcephaly Case Recorded In Grenada – (subscription)
01/20/2017
Caribbean360.com (subscription)First Zika-related Microcephaly Case Recorded In GrenadaCaribbean360.com (subscription)ST GEORGE'S, Grenada, Friday January 20, 2017 – One Caribbean country has confirmed its first case of Zika-related microcephaly, while another is investigating a possible case. Grenada has confirmed that a baby was born with the birth defect, while …Weekly Round-up: Zika-related microcephaly?…Gunmen murder 2 children…FA Cup in JaJamaica Observerall 3 news articles »
Serum From Recovered Patient Prevents Zika-Induced Microcephaly – Asian Scientist Magazine
01/20/2017
Asian Scientist MagazineSerum From Recovered Patient Prevents Zika-Induced MicrocephalyAsian Scientist Magazine20, 2017) – Researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences' Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology have found that blood serum from recovering patients can prevent Zika virus replication and microcephaly in mice. These findings have been …
Could Zika outbreak happen here? IUPUI prof says no – Indianapolis Star
01/19/2017
Indianapolis StarCould Zika outbreak happen here? IUPUI prof says noIndianapolis StarZika virus, a scourge in Latin America where it has led to thousands of babies being born with birth defects, may wind up not posing as much of a threat to the United States, an IUPUI scientist wrote in a recently published article. Socioeconomic …
Scientists don't have a decade to find a Zika vaccine. They need volunteers now. – Washington Post
01/12/2017
Washington PostScientists don't have a decade to find a Zika vaccine. They need volunteers now.Washington PostIts target is Zika, a virus that since 2015 has spread with a vengeance to 58 countries, infecting hundreds of thousands of pregnant women and putting their babies at risk of birth defects. In Bethesda, volunteer Andrea Vaught is a researcher who is …and more »
Despite Shootings and Zika, Florida Tourism Remains Strong – New York Times
01/11/2017
New York TimesDespite Shootings and Zika, Florida Tourism Remains StrongNew York TimesA balcony view of miles of white sand and ocean, as photographed from a high-rise in Sunny Isles, Fla. The lure of the sun seems to be offsetting headlines about a recent shooting at a Florida airport and the arrival of the Zika virus last year …and more »

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