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Zika Update: People Infected with Zika VIrus Might be Immune to Reinfection
People infected with Zika virus might developed immunity preventing potential reinfection. A new study involving researchers from Kansas State University' Biosecurity Research Institute showed that people who are infected with Zika virus may developed immunity against possible reinfection.
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