Zika-Related Flaviviruses May Also Have Potential to Cause Congenital Infection – Monthly Prescribing Reference


Zika-Related Flaviviruses May Also Have Potential to Cause Congenital Infection – Monthly Prescribing Reference
02/01/2018
Zika-Related Flaviviruses May Also Have Potential to Cause Congenital InfectionMonthly Prescribing ReferenceHealthDay News — Emerging neurotropic flaviviruses related to Zika virus (ZIKV) may share ZIKV's capacity for transplacental transmission, according to a study published online January 31 in Science Translational Medicine. Derek J. Platt, from the …
Zika vaccine development: two years on from the outbreak – The Pharmaceutical Journal
02/01/2018
Zika vaccine development: two years on from the outbreakThe Pharmaceutical JournalPeople who are infected with Zika do develop antibodies against the virus, and researchers think that probably those neutralising antibodies are protective, but they do not know what level someone has to have, or if some other associated immune …
New Documentary Explores Fight Over Naled Spraying in Miami Beach to Battle Zika – Miami New Times
02/01/2018
Miami New TimesNew Documentary Explores Fight Over Naled Spraying in Miami Beach to Battle ZikaMiami New TimesWhen Miami Beach residents found out the county was spraying a pesticide banned in the European Union to kill mosquitoes carrying the Zika virus, they were furious. Dozens marched to city hall with signs reading, "What are you really killing?" and …
Mosquito WAR: Thousands of infected bugs to be RELEASED this WEEK to battle deadly virus
02/01/2018
Express.co.ukMosquito WAR: Thousands of infected bugs to be RELEASED this WEEK to battle deadly virusExpress.co.ukMOSQUITOS infected with a naturally occurring bacteria known as Wolbachia will be released this week in a desperate attempt to thwart the spread of the deadly Zika virus other, it has emerged. By Joseph Carey. PUBLISHED: 01:42, Thu, Feb 1, 2018 …Mosquitoes infected with bacteria to make them infertile released in battle against virusesThe Independentall 7 news articles »
Viruses Related to Zika May Also Harm Fetuses – The Scientist
01/31/2018
The ScientistViruses Related to Zika May Also Harm FetusesThe ScientistWest Nile virusPIXNIO, CYNTHIA GOLDSMITH A Zika virus infection during pregnancy puts the fetus at risk of developing birth defects. Now, a new study suggests Zika may not be alone in harming babies. West Nile virus and Powassan virus, both flavivirus …Not just Zika: Other mosquito-borne viruses may cause birth defects, study suggestsSTATRelatives of Zika virus may also cause birth defects: studyXinhuaWest Nile Virus May Pose Zika-Like Threat to FetusU.S. News & World Reportall 6 news articles »

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