lundi 20 juin 2016
Zika virus damage 'not fully understood by the world,' UN adviser says
Even though the explosive spread of the Zika virus has been met with a new level of international response, thanks to lessons learned from the Ebola crisis, experts warn they are only beginning to grasp the damage the mosquito-borne virus can do.
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