Health & Medicine
New model IDs primate species with potential to spread Zika in the Americas
Interactive maps can guide surveillance efforts, protect human health (Millbrook, NY) In the Americas, primate species likely to harbor Zika - and potentially transmit the virus - are common, abundant, and often live near people.
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