While Zika has been reported in more than 90 countries, surprisingly little is known about what exactly drives Zika ...
"Our findings show that the Zika virus is not simply passively transmitted, but actively manipulates human biology to ensure ...
By altering the metabolism of the skin, the Zika virus guarantees its own survival, resulting in turning humans into mosquito ...
"Our findings show that Zika virus isn't just passively transmitted." Scientist reveals disturbing way Zika virus affects humans: 'It actively manipulates human biology to ensure its survival' first ...
WHO reports a significant increase in Zika virus cases in India, especially in Maharashtra with 140 cases recorded alone in ...
Zika transmission has been reported in more than 90 countries as the spread of the Aedes aegypti mosquito that carries the ...
A study from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine reveals that Zika virus alters human skin chemistry, increasing ...
Zika, a mosquito-borne virus first identified in 1947 in a Rhesus macaque monkey, continues to perplex scientists in many ways nearly 80 years later. While many people with a Zika virus infection ...
The World Health Organization reveals that Maharashtra accounted for 140 of the 151 Zika virus cases in India in 2024, with ...
Zika virus hijacks the skin of its human host to send out chemical signals that lure more mosquitoes to infect and spread the ...
Zika virus hijacks the skin of its human host to send out chemical signals that lure more mosquitoes to infect and spread the disease further, new research shows.
A second subtype of H5 bird flu, known as D1.1, was detected in dairy cattle and infected one worker in the US state of ...