Fighting Zika – Brownsville Herald


Fighting Zika – Brownsville Herald
01/24/2017
Fighting ZikaBrownsville HeraldThe winter months and cooler weather are a brief and welcome respite from fear of the Zika virus. But as warmer weather returns and mosquito populations increase (and they never completely go away in the Rio Grande Valley) the full threat of this virus …and more »
First Zika-related microcephaly case recorded in Grenada – Curacao Chronicle
01/24/2017
Curacao ChronicleFirst Zika-related microcephaly case recorded in GrenadaCuracao ChronicleST GEORGE'S – 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 Jamaican authorities have dispatched …
MIA breaks passenger record — but just barely thanks to Zika and turmoil in Brazil – Miami Herald
01/23/2017
Miami HeraldMIA breaks passenger record — but just barely thanks to Zika and turmoil in BrazilMiami HeraldMiami International Airport just squeaked by to break its passenger numbers in 2016 despite the onslaught of Zika and a steep decline in traffic from Brazil. But only just. The airport announced Monday it hit record numbers for the seventh year in a …and more »
Network of molecular interactions in brain cells infected by Zika virus reveals new therapeutic targets – Science Daily
01/23/2017
Science DailyNetwork of molecular interactions in brain cells infected by Zika virus reveals new therapeutic targetsScience DailyZika virus (ZIKV) interferes with the cellular machinery controlling cell division and alters the expression of hundreds of genes responsible for guiding the formation and development of brain cells, according to findings released on January 23 by …The interactome of infected neural cells reveals new therapeutic targets for ZikaMedical XpressZika Virus Found To Alter Over 500 Genes And ProteinsReliaWireall 3 news articles »
State to vacationers: Zika still a threat – WHTC
01/23/2017
WHTCState to vacationers: Zika still a threatWHTCKALAMAZOO (WKZO-AM) — The Michigan Department of Health is urging Michiganders heading to warm-weather locations to properly defend themselves against the Zika virus. The virus made headlines in 2016. Chief Medical Executive Dr. Eden Wells says …Ten cases of travel-related Zika in Berkeley, Dorchester counties in 2016The GazetteZika as a critical health issueManila BulletinBe aware of Zika virus when travelingIron Mountain Daily NewsKTICall 7 news articles »

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