Case Study On Zika
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Zika Could Live In Eyes, Spread Through Tears: Study
- Wednesday September 7, 2016
- Health | Agence France-Presse
The Zika virus can live in eyes, researchers said on Tuesday, after conducting experiments on mice that may explain why some patients develop ocular disease and in some cases become blind.
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Florida Confirms First Baby Born With Zika Birth Defects
- Tuesday June 28, 2016
- World News | Associated Press
Health officials have confirmed the first Zika-related case of microcephaly in a child born in Florida.
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Zika Infection May Cause Stillbirth, Loss Of Brain Tissue: Report
- Friday February 26, 2016
- Health | Reuters
A case study of a stillborn baby whose Brazilian mother was infected with Zika raises suspicions that the virus may be capable of doing more damage to fetal tissue than previously thought, researchers said on Thursday.
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World Health Organization Seeks $25 Million For Six-Month Fight Against Zika
- Saturday February 6, 2016
- World News | Reuters
The World Health Organization will seek $25 million for a six-month program to fight the Zika virus linked to birth defects, including studies on whether it is spread by sex or by blood transfusion, a senior WHO official told Reuters on Friday.
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Zika Could Live In Eyes, Spread Through Tears: Study
- Wednesday September 7, 2016
- Health | Agence France-Presse
The Zika virus can live in eyes, researchers said on Tuesday, after conducting experiments on mice that may explain why some patients develop ocular disease and in some cases become blind.
- www.ndtv.com
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Florida Confirms First Baby Born With Zika Birth Defects
- Tuesday June 28, 2016
- World News | Associated Press
Health officials have confirmed the first Zika-related case of microcephaly in a child born in Florida.
- www.ndtv.com
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Zika Infection May Cause Stillbirth, Loss Of Brain Tissue: Report
- Friday February 26, 2016
- Health | Reuters
A case study of a stillborn baby whose Brazilian mother was infected with Zika raises suspicions that the virus may be capable of doing more damage to fetal tissue than previously thought, researchers said on Thursday.
- www.ndtv.com
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World Health Organization Seeks $25 Million For Six-Month Fight Against Zika
- Saturday February 6, 2016
- World News | Reuters
The World Health Organization will seek $25 million for a six-month program to fight the Zika virus linked to birth defects, including studies on whether it is spread by sex or by blood transfusion, a senior WHO official told Reuters on Friday.
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