martes, 13 de septiembre de 2016

Public Health Matters: Prepare Locally

Public Health Matters: Prepare Locally

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PUBLIC HEALTH MATTERS BLOG
West Nile to Zika:
How One Virus Helped New York City Prepare for Another

No one told the Aedes mosquito that New York is the city that never sleeps.

The type of mosquito that can spread Zika virus (Zika) is most active during the day and hides at night when our city’s mosquito control efforts are in full swing, meaning that our scientists had to find a way to reach it during pre-dawn hours. The solution? Wake it up, force it to take flight, and then kill it... Read Blog


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ACTIVATION UPDATE
Zika


Pregnant Women with Any Lab Evidence of Zika Virus Infection*

  • US States and DC: 671
  • US Territories: 1,080
*Source: Pregnancy Registries as of
September 1, 2016

Zika Virus Disease Cases Reported to ArboNET*

  • US States and DC: 2,964
  • US Territories: 15,869
*Source: ArboNET as of September 7, 2016



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