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2.6 Billion People Could Be at Risk of Zika, Scientists Say
Thu, 2016-09-08 18:57 — Kathy Gilbeaux
A pest control worker fumigates the grounds of a residential estate in the Bedok North area of Singapore on Sept. 1, 2016. Roslan Rahman—AFP/Getty Images
time.com - by Maria Cheng - September 1, 2016
Scientists are trying to figure out where Zika might gain a future foothold
(LONDON) — Scientists trying to predict the future path of Zika say that 2.6 billion people living in parts of Asia and Africa could be at risk of infection, based on a new analysis of travel, climate and mosquito patterns in those regions.
Some of the most vulnerable countries include India, China, the Philippines, Indonesia, Nigeria, Vietnam, Pakistan and Bangladesh, according to the research. . . .
. . . The study was published online Thursday in the journal, Lancet.
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