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Could European mosquitoes transmit Zika virus?
The ongoing Zika virus outbreak in the Americas has now had confirmed cases in the UK and other parts of Europe. The disease appears to be linked to an increase in babies born with microcephaly as well as a serious … Continue reading →
Posted in Epidemiology, Parasitology, Virology
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Tagged Aedes, aegypti, albopictus, epidemic, Guillain–Barré, microcephaly, mosquito, vector, Zika virus
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