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Zika research in 2016

Zika research in 2016

By Mark Staniland on 01 Feb 2017

The emergence and spread of Zika virus across much of the globe led the World Health Organisation to declare a Public Health Emergency of International Concern in February 2016. It has been – and will be – crucial that the global response is informed by the best available research evidence and data. This is why, following the declaration, we joined leading global health bodies in committing to share data and results relevant to the Zika public health emergency and to future public health emergencies.  Read more

Posted in Infectious diseases, Nature Research | Tagged WHO, Zika

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