Why Aedes aegypti are so good at transmitting Zika, and other FAQs - PBS NewsHour


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Why Aedes aegypti are so good at transmitting Zika, and other FAQs
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Dr. Natalia Brin examines a 2-month-old with suspected microcephaly, a condition caused by Zika infections, in Brazil. Photo by Katie Worth/FRONTLINE. There are nearly 200 types of mosquitoes in the U.S., but only one of them has been making headlines ...
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