Scientists suggest possibility of naturally acquired immunity against Zika infection


Scientists suggest possibility of naturally acquired immunity against Zika infection
11/17/2017
News-Medical.netScientists suggest possibility of naturally acquired immunity against Zika infectionNews-Medical.netBirth defects in babies born infected with Zika virus remain a major health concern. Now, scientists suggest the possibility that some women in high-risk Zika regions may already be protected and not know it. New research in PLOS Pathogens on Nov.Prior asymptomatic zika infection protects against reinfection in pregnant miceEurekAlert (press release)all 2 news articles »
Brazilian Zika epidemic could soon be over, say scientists
11/16/2017
Brazilian Zika epidemic could soon be over, say scientistsNews-Medical.netIn 2016, news about the Zika virus in Brazil made the headlines in Europe for the first time. With approximately 65 million people affected, it is one of the largest epidemics in the last few years. The Olympics additionally fuelled fears that the …Zika Virus Vaccines Market Trends and Opportunities by Product Types and Application in Grooming Regions, by 2018satPRnews (press release)all 2 news articles »
New and Improved Organoids Better Resemble Human Brains – The Scientist
11/16/2017
The ScientistNew and Improved Organoids Better Resemble Human BrainsThe Scientist… D.C., neuroscientist Guo-li Ming of the University of Pennsylvania says her team's forebrain organoids, which mimic certain complex features of the developing human brain, can help researchers understand the mechanisms behind Zika's debilitating …
Scientists worry Zika virus will return soon – Johns Hopkins News-Letter
11/16/2017
Johns Hopkins News-LetterScientists worry Zika virus will return soonJohns Hopkins News-LetterRecently, the number of people suffering from Zika virus throughout the world has significantly decreased. However, biologists predict that Zika will return with a vengeance, potentially leading to more infections. Ernesto Marques, associate professor …Zika Virus and Crisis Make Number of Births in Brazil PlungeFolha de S.PauloBirth rate in Brazil falls to 26-year low after Zika crisisCTV Newsall 6 news articles »
SHOCK CLAIM: Lab created super-mosquitos released into wild could 'make all men infertile'
11/15/2017
Express.co.ukSHOCK CLAIM: Lab created super-mosquitos released into wild could 'make all men infertile'Express.co.ukThey have been bred by the company MosquitoMate in a bid to drastically reduce the population of the disease-carrying Asian tiger mosquito (A aegypti), which is responsible for infecting humans with viruses such as dengue, yellow fever and Zika, which …

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