Can Zika infection attack the brains of newborns? Scientists head to field for answers – STAT


Can Zika infection attack the brains of newborns? Scientists head to field for answers – STAT
06/19/2017
STATCan Zika infection attack the brains of newborns? Scientists head to field for answersSTAT“We are enrolling infants in the first three months of life and their mothers … to really try to understand what happens to these babies in terms of their neurologic and neurodevelopmental growth and effects if they get infected with Zika in very …Study to examine effects of Zika infection in Guatemalan infants and childrenNational Institutes of Health (press release)Mosquitoes capable of carrying zika virus found in North Long BeachLong Beach Press TelegramHow to avoid Zika when traveling this summerAccuWeather.comGazette Newspapers -KTLA -Baylor College of Medicine News (press release)all 17 news articles »
How Can Clinical Research Be Ready For The Next Zika? – Clinical Leader
06/19/2017
Clinical LeaderHow Can Clinical Research Be Ready For The Next Zika?Clinical LeaderEbola struck three West African nations in 2014, mobilizing the World Health Organization and bringing doctors from around the world to the affected areas. The following year, the Zika virus spread throughout major portions of Latin America. Events …
Houston Health Group Retracts Claim of Six New Zika Cases – Houston Press
06/19/2017
Houston PressHouston Health Group Retracts Claim of Six New Zika CasesHouston PressOn Thursday, the healthcare nonprofit announced it had confirmed six new Zika cases in the Houston area. The claim, which more than doubled the 2017 tally for local Zika confirmations, sent public health workers into a panic — until Legacy retracted …and more »
GeoVax Awarded NIH Grant for Zika Vaccine – Marketwired (press release)
06/19/2017
GeoVax Awarded NIH Grant for Zika VaccineMarketwired (press release)The grant, entitled "Advanced Preclinical Testing of a Novel Recombinant Vaccine Against Zika Virus", will support preclinical testing of GeoVax's vaccine candidates in non-human primates in preparation for the initiation of a Phase 1 human clinical study.and more »
Could using bacteria to stop Zika backfire? – Futurity: Research News
06/19/2017
Could using bacteria to stop Zika backfire?Futurity: Research NewsScientists know a little bit more about how a bacterium called Wolbachia prevents mosquitoes from transmitting deadly diseases such as dengue fever, West Nile virus, and Zika. A new study is one of the first to identify the specific biological …

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