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  2. 2015–16 Zika virus epidemic - Wikipedia

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    An epidemic of Zika fever, caused by Zika virus, began in Brazil and affected other countries in the Americas from April 2015 to November 2016. The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the end of the epidemic in November 2016, but noted that the virus still represents "a highly significant and long term problem". [2]

  3. Zika virus - Wikipedia

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    Zika fever (also known as Zika virus disease) is an illness caused by Zika virus. [80] Around 80% of cases are estimated to be asymptomatic, though the accuracy of this figure is hindered by the wide variance in data quality, and figures from different outbreaks can vary significantly. [ 81 ]

  4. Mosquito control - Wikipedia

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    Mosquito control is a vital public-health practice throughout the world and especially in the tropics because mosquitoes spread many diseases, such as malaria and the Zika virus. Mosquito-control operations are targeted to multiple problems: Nuisance mosquitoes bother people around homes or in parks and recreational areas;

  5. Low-tech trap might help fight Zika virus outbreaks, CDC says

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    CDC and the Puerto Rico Department of Health designed a simple bucket trap to control Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. Low-tech trap might help fight Zika virus outbreaks, CDC says Skip to main content

  6. Zika fever - Wikipedia

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    Though Zika virus has been shown to infect human Schwann cells. [23] Several countries affected by Zika outbreaks have reported increases in the rate of new cases of GBS. During the 2013–2014 outbreak in French Polynesia there were 42 reported cases of GBS over a 3-month period, compared to between 3 and 10 annually prior to the outbreak. [24]

  7. File:CDC map of active Zika virus transmission.jpg - Wikipedia

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    This image is a work of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, part of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, taken or made as part of an employee's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government , the image is in the public domain .

  8. Zika virus: 5 things you need to know - AOL

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    Health experts may issue a travel advisory about the Zika virus, which is spreading fast across Latin America. Here's what you need to know about the virus. Zika virus: 5 things you need to know

  9. Where's Zika most likely in the US? The answer may ... - AOL

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    A new study shows where in the U.S. it's most likely to spread, too, and some of the vulnerable cities may be surprising.