More than two billion people could be at risk from Zika virus outbreaks in parts of Africa and Asia, according to scientists writing in The Lancet Infectious Diseases. The research team, from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Oxford University and the University of Toronto, Canada, said “vast numbers” of people were living in environments where it would be hard to pre...
‘Like it’s been nuked’: Millions of bees dead after South Carolina sprays for Zika mosquitoes, reports the Washington Post. On Sunday morning, the South Carolina honey bees began to die in massive numbers. Death came suddenly to Dorchester County, S.C. Stressed insects tried to flee their nests, only to surrender in little clumps at hive entrances. The dead worker bees littering the farms suggeste...
An Emerging Threat. Mosquito-borne diseases in Europe. There has been growing interest in Europe in recent years in the establishment and spread of invasive mosquitoes, notably the incursion of Aedes albopictus through the international trade in used tires and lucky bamboo, with onward spread within Europe through ground transport. More recently, five other non-European aedine mosquito species hav...
Florida reported a new homegrown case of Zika virus Wednesday, this one in Palm Beach County. The state’s now running 10 different investigations into 43 local cases of Zika infection, including two outbreaks: one in Miami and one in Miami Beach. On Tuesday, a case was reported on Florida’s Gulf coast. It’s not a surprise that Florida has cases of Zika. The Aedes mosquitoes that ...
“The brain that should be there is not there”. A study of brain scans and ultrasound pictures of 45 Brazilian babies whose mothers were infected with Zika in pregnancy shows that the virus can inflict serious damage to many different parts of the foetal brain beyond microcephaly, the condition of unusually small heads that has become the sinister signature of Zika. The images, published Tuesday in...
TV presenter Charlie Webster brought out of Rio malaria coma A television sports presenter who was diagnosed with malaria following a 3,000-mile charity cycle ride to Rio has been brought out of her medically induced coma, her manager has said.. Charlie Webster, 33, who has worked for Sky and ITV, became unwell after watching the Olympic opening ceremony. She remains in intensive care but doctors ...
BBC reports that a television sports presenter is in a coma with malaria in a Rio hospital following a 3,000-mile charity cycle ride. Charlie Webster, 33, who has worked for Sky and ITV, became unwell after watching the Olympic opening ceremony. Sky said Ms Webster’s agent had confirmed that she was on life support with a rare strain of the disease. Ms Webster, from Sheffield, had appeared t...
Three New Locally Transmitted Zika Virus Cases Reported in Florida Three additional people have been reported to have contracted the Zika virus in ongoing outbreak centred in northern Miami, bringing the total number of those infected to 25, the Florida Health Department said today. This outbreak is the first in which Zika virus infections have been linked to infected mosquitoes in the continental...
Zika infection during pregnancy may cause limb joint deformities in the baby, experts now fear. Brazilian researchers from Recife, the city at the centre of the Zika epidemic, describe seven suspect cases in the British Medical Journal (BMJ). The virus, which has been spreading across much of the Americas and has deterred some people from visiting the Olympic host country, is already known to caus...
CHICAGO (FOX 32 News) – Three pregnant women are now among 46 confirmed cases of Zika virus across the state, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health. “We have 8 women in the Zika Virus Pregnancy Registry because at the time of testing they were positive for a flavivirus – CDC was not able to confirm in 5 of those cases whether it was Zika virus or Dengue fever,” ac...
WHO reports As of 27 July 2016, 67 countries and territories have reported evidence of mosquito-borne Zika virus transmission since 2007 (64 of these countries and territories have reported evidence of mosquito-borne Zika virus transmission since 2015. One country and one territory have reported mosquito-borne Zika virus transmission for the first time in the week to 27 July 2016, Antigua and Barb...
The New York Times reports from San Juan, Puerto Rico — The Zika epidemic that has spread from Brazil to the rest of Latin America is now raging in Puerto Rico — and the island’s response is in chaos. “What worries me is not 100 kids with microcephaly,” said Dr. De la Vega, chief of ultrasound diagnosis at the university. “What worries me is a lot of kids affected in some way we cannot determine y...