Careful, don't let Zika crash your party – Kearney Hub
03/21/2017
Kearney HubCareful, don't let Zika crash your partyKearney HubRemember the Zika virus? In the worst cases, it can cause babies' heads to be undersized if their mother had the mosquito-borne virus. In 80 percent of cases, people infested with the virus do not have any symptoms, but if they occur, symptoms are …What is the Zika virus and how can it be caught? Symptoms, treatment and travel advice on the tropical bugThe SunCDC: Don't donate sperm in 3 Florida counties due to ZikaNorthwest HeraldSmith County has one reported Zika case in 2017Tyler Morning TelegraphNH1 News -KLTV -Pharmacy Practice Newsall 8 news articles »
03/21/2017
Kearney HubCareful, don't let Zika crash your partyKearney HubRemember the Zika virus? In the worst cases, it can cause babies' heads to be undersized if their mother had the mosquito-borne virus. In 80 percent of cases, people infested with the virus do not have any symptoms, but if they occur, symptoms are …What is the Zika virus and how can it be caught? Symptoms, treatment and travel advice on the tropical bugThe SunCDC: Don't donate sperm in 3 Florida counties due to ZikaNorthwest HeraldSmith County has one reported Zika case in 2017Tyler Morning TelegraphNH1 News -KLTV -Pharmacy Practice Newsall 8 news articles »
Novel Technology Could Provide a Faster, Inexpensive Way to Detect and Monitor Dengue and Zika – Infection Control Today
03/21/2017
Infection Control TodayNovel Technology Could Provide a Faster, Inexpensive Way to Detect and Monitor Dengue and ZikaInfection Control TodayLia Stanciu, a Purdue professor of materials engineering, is developing a faster, less expensive integrated biosensing platform to detect and monitor mosquito-borne diseases. The technology aims to prevent virus outbreaks such as Zika, dengue fever and …and more »
03/21/2017
Infection Control TodayNovel Technology Could Provide a Faster, Inexpensive Way to Detect and Monitor Dengue and ZikaInfection Control TodayLia Stanciu, a Purdue professor of materials engineering, is developing a faster, less expensive integrated biosensing platform to detect and monitor mosquito-borne diseases. The technology aims to prevent virus outbreaks such as Zika, dengue fever and …and more »