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Dengue virus antibodies may worsen a Zika infection

  • Written by Sharon Isern, Professor of Biological Sciences, Florida Gulf Coast University
imageRevellers at a carnival in Sao Paulo wear mosquito masks in a reference to the _Aedes aegypti_ mosquito, which can spread dengue and Zika on February 4, 2016. Paulo Whitaker/Reuters

The World Health Organization declared in November that Zika was no longer a public health emergency of international concern.

That doesn’t mean concern over Zika...

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