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  • CORONAVIRUS X DENGUE -amor eterno ❤️ by kiarasempai
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    Coronavirus es nuevo en la cuidad de "enfermidalia" y el más papasito de todos porque está bien guapo osiosi el dengue que ya tiene experiencia y años viviendo en la ciudad decide orientar a coronavirus y ser su guía ya que van a la misma escuela "Paraziti" osiosi . • • • • • • • Léeme 👍
  • Pestilence by MysticalMantis
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    A collection of poems about the true horror of many deadly diseases and disorders spawned from the depths of jungles around the world. Pestilence investigates plagues from bygone days such as Black Death which ravaged Europe from 1330 B.C. to 1600 B.C. More recent outbreaks of diseases like Zika and Ebola are also revealed in their scarring contractions. Pestilence will make you worry day by day, night by night: Will I be next?
  • Zika writes - What goes on in my head by zikky_zik
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    Just a collection of my thoughts and writeups. Enjoy All about me. What goes on in my head Know what it's like to live in my world
  • Zika virus: how it is transmitted and what are the risks by randybockus
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    The Zika virus is transmitted by a mosquito bite of the genus Aedes: a mosquito bites an infected person, and when it bites another, it also injects the virus. The disease is suspected to be transmitted by blood transfusion and sexually. A case was recently reported in Texas of a person infected following sexual intercourse with a partner who had just returned from Latin America.
  • Zika Virus Biospecimens | Order Online by centralbiohub
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    To study the Zika Virus Disease, researchers need access to high-quality human biospecimens. Central BioHub offers a vast inventory of biospecimens gathered from patients infected with the Zika virus, a tropical disease spread by mosquitoes of the Aedes genus. The Zika virus is a flavivirus that mainly infects individuals in tropical and subtropical regions and is sensitive to changes in climate. The blood-derived specimen is ideal for drug development and diagnostic research and is screened for Zika virus IgG and IgM. Scientists can easily procure these biospecimens for their studies through Central BioHub's online store. Don't wait; order your biospecimens directly from our website or download the Central BioHub app today.
  • A conversation with Dane Wigington - GeoEngineeringWatch by user70019242
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    Discussion : climate engineering
  • The Virus by authorDennisV
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    A group of children afflicted with the Zika virus develop special powers. They learn each of them possess a part of the cure but one by one they are being killed for the knowledge. Can they escape to freedom before they are all silenced?
  • Zika - A short story by samwritesshitIguess
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    This short story is very old but I've left it up more than anything so I can reference it to see my growth as a writer, but if you still enjoy it, that's lovely too! What the story is about: In the year 2056, the recently defeated virus, zika, has returned in full power. The old medication is now ineffective, and the mosquitoes carry the deadly virus once again. The Americas have a world class team of scientists working on the new cure, but something is missing, and they don't know what.
  • Zika virus: what is it and what does it cause? by randybockus
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    The Zika virus, contrary to common thought, is a virus that comes from afar; it remained in the dark for almost 70 years: it was isolated in a monkey in the Zika forest in Uganda as early as 1947, but the first case of infection human history dates back to 1954, in Nigeria. However, it is only since the early months of 2015 that this viral agent has begun to cause a growing fear due to its rapid spread in Latin American countries.