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last updated 29 March 2016
Nota informativa sobre o vírus Zika contendo recomendações para as mulheres grávidas e informação para o tratamento , prevenção e controle da doença. Esta ficha também está disponível em Espanhol, Inglês e Francês!
WHO Factsheet. Updated 02 March 2016
Epidemiologisches Bulletin Nr.2 /2016, S.16
WHO Factsheet (French version). Updated 01 March 2016
N Engl J Med. 2016 Jan 13. [Epub ahead of print] Free full text
The explosive pandemic of Zika virus infection occurring throughout South America, Central America, and the Caribbean (see map) and potentially threatening the United States is the most recent of four unexpected arrivals of important a
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ACAPS Briefing Note: Zika virus epidemic
PAHO has systematically identified and collected basic information on all investigations related to Zika, both those already published and those on track to be published.
Each study has been categorized in the areas of virus, vectors and reservoirs; epidemiology; disease pathogenesis and consequen
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Source: World Health Organisation
In view of the global concern overthe outbreak of the Zika virus, both Elsevier and The Lancet have created a Zika Virus Resource Center on Elsevier Connect with the latest updates, research, reviews, editorials, correspondence and comentary to help healthcare professionals, medical researchers
and
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WHO Factsheet (Spanish version). Updated 02 March 2016
The ECDC Communicable Disease Threats Report (CDTR) is a weekly bulletin for epidemiolgists and health professionals on active public health threats. This issue covers the period 7-13 August 2016 and includes updates on Zika virus, yellow fever in Angola, polio, MERS CoV and West Nile virus.