Zika destroyed her pregnancy. She doesn’t want it to happen to you
She never saw the mosquito that bit her and gave her Zika. And she had no way of knowing it would cost her a longed-for first pregnancy.
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Should You Be Worried About Zika?
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How Will Zika Affect Women Getting Fertility Treatments?
Time is already working against many IVF patients. Will doctors soon be forced to tell them to delay pregnancy further, just to be safe?
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Take Three Actions Now to Zap Zika and Prevent Birth Defects
We’re learning more every day about what Zika causes and how to prevent it, but there is still a lot that we don’t know.
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How to Fight Zika and Cure Our Nation’s Ailing Public Health System
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Why Zika-Spreading Mosquitoes Love Feet And Ankles
How do these buggers manage to find and feast on even the smallest cracks of exposed skin? Well to start, they're really good at sniffing out our B.O.
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How Mosquito Spit Might Affect Zika Risk
Mosquito saliva might be even more important than anyone thought.
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How Viruses Transmit Through Insects
Did you know that several deadly pathogens & viruses can transmit through insects, such as mosquitoes? It is for that reason that insects such as mosquitoes ...
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What You Need to Know About Zika and Permethrin Resistance
Consumer Reports explains why permethrin resistance is a concern. Many mosquitoes have become resistant to this insecticide being used to control Zika.
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Mosquito bite research: could slapping on some cream help stop Zika?
Inflammation caused by mosquito bites helps viruses to infect the body.
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What are viruses and how do they work?: Ask the Doctors
A virus is neither plant nor animal and it can't live or reproduce outside of a living host cell.
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DHEC: How to avoid mosquito bites and viruses carried by them
The state's Department of Health and Environmental Control is offering tips on how you can avoid those pesky bites and the potential viruses that come with them.
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Half alive, half dead and very small: What makes viruses so hard to kill
"The fact that they are not alive means they don't have to play by the same rules that living things play by," a virologist said.