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The vaccine against Zika vaccine was developed by the Army, with the government paying for clinical trials, too. Health officials want to be sure drugmaker Sanofi Pasteur doesn't make it unaffordable.
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Texas health officials say we’re better prepared this year than last to protect against the Zika virus and the mosquitos that spread it, but additional…
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From Texas Standard: Mosquito season is looming large in Texas, and with it, renewed fears of mosquito-borne illnesses. Several Zika cases have already...
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The Zika virus continues to impact a small number of pregnant women and their babies in the U.S., and there is no sign of it slowing down. "Zika is here to stay," the CDC's acting director says.
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The new director of the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District, Dr. Colleen Bridger, is a nationally recognized speaker, trainer and innovations expert…
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Scientists predicted that more than 1,000 babies would be born with the birth defect in Brazil last year. That never happened. Why?
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By August of 2016, concern over the health threat from the Zika virus had spread from its epicenter in Brazil to South Texas and San Antonio. Texas Public…
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One big part of the puzzle: Why have there been so many microcephaly cases in the northeastern tip of Brazil?
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There could be Zika cases in Texas we missed this year, according to experts in the state. That became clearer after health officials closely monitored...
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Women who were infected with Zika virus while abroad and then came to the U.S. had complications about 6 percent of the time, a study finds. First-trimester exposure was linked to more birth defects.