Zika: the continuing threat
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Zika: the continuing threat
Abstract
The steep decline in Zika cases since 2016 has led to a perception that the threat posed by the virus has diminished. Recent outbreaks and global spread underline the need for continued vigilance. Tatum Anderson and Gary Humphreys report.
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