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  2. Zika virus outbreak timeline - Wikipedia

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    New Caledonia In January 2014, indigenous cases of Zika virus infection were reported in New Caledonia. [28] The outbreak peaked in April, with the number of confirmed cases reaching 1,400 by 17 September. [21] Cook Islands In February 2014, an outbreak of Zika started in the Cook Islands. The outbreak ended on 29 May, with 50 confirmed and 932 ...

  3. List of epidemics and pandemics - Wikipedia

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    1702 New York City yellow fever epidemic 1702 New York City, British North America: Yellow fever: 500 [91] 1702–1703 St. Lawrence Valley smallpox epidemic 1702–1703 New France, Canada Smallpox: 1,300 [92] 1707–1708 Iceland smallpox epidemic: 1707–1709 Iceland: Smallpox: 18,000+ (36% of population) [93]

  4. 2015–16 Zika virus epidemic - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] Prior to the outbreak, Zika was considered a mild infection, as most infections are asymptomatic, making it difficult to determine precise estimates of the number of cases. [13] The virus is spread mainly by the Aedes aegypti mosquito, which is commonly found throughout the tropical and subtropical Americas.

  5. Zika virus - Wikipedia

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    New outbreaks can occur if a person carrying the virus travels to another region where A. albopictus is common. [52] The potential societal risk of Zika can be delimited by the distribution of the mosquito species that transmit it. The global distribution of the most cited carrier of Zika, A. aegypti, is expanding due to global trade and travel ...

  6. UPDATE 2-U.S. declares a Zika public health emergency in ...

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  7. Donald G. McNeil Jr. - Wikipedia

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    In late 2015, McNeil began covering the outbreak of the Zika virus for The New York Times. [6] He gained attention for his coverage of viral outbreaks. [7] During the COVID-19 pandemic, he became known for his early and persistent warnings about the severity of the situation. [8]

  8. Brazilian scientists find new Zika-linked brain disorder in ...

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    The new discovery now shows Zika may provoke an immune attack on the central nervous system as well. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  9. Zika virus outbreak: WHO chief convenes emergency ... - AOL

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    The meeting scheduled for Monday will examine whether the Zika outbreak should be classified as an international health emergency. Zika virus outbreak: WHO chief convenes emergency committee ...