Wabah virus Zika di Oceania (2013-2014) (Indonesian Wikipedia)

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  • "Where the mosquito-borne Zika virus is spreading". News.com.au (dalam bahasa Inggris). Reuters, News Corp Australia. 26 Januari 2016. Diakses tanggal 12 Februari 2016. Somebody would travel to say Brazil, get Zika virus there and come back to Cairns, or a South American traveller who’s visiting Australia is infected with Zika virus. If they’re bitten by the mosquitoes over here, the mosquitoes get infected and can potentially transmit the virus. 

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  • Silver, Marc (5 Februari 2016). "Mapping Zika: From A Monkey In Uganda To A Growing Global Concern". NPR (dalam bahasa Inggris). Diakses tanggal 12 Februari 2016. It was suspected that mosquitoes had brought the disease to Yap Island. But Vasilakis says a previously infected human visitor could have been bitten by local mosquitoes, which then spread the virus. 

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  • McNeil Jr., Donald G; Saint Louis, Catherine; St. Fleur, Nicholas (3 Februari 2016). "Short Answers to Hard Questions About Zika Virus". The New York Times (dalam bahasa Inggris). Diakses tanggal 9 Februari 2016. There is “very high suspicion” of a link between the Zika virus and microcephaly in French Polynesia, said Dr. Didier Musso, an infectious disease specialist at the archipelago’s Institut Louis Malardé – though he said additional research was still needed. Last November French Polynesian officials reinvestigated an outbreak of Zika that lasted from October 2013 to April 2014. They reported finding an unusual increase – from around one case annually to 17 cases in 2014-15 – of unborn babies developing “central nervous system malformations,” a classification that includes microcephaly. 

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