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6 cases in Texas

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    Posted: January 30 2016 at 7:04pm
http://thescoopblog.dallasnews.com/2016/01/six-cases-of-zika-virus-confirmed-in-texas.html/

What first caught my eye was the phrase;  "Outbreaks are more likely in the spring, when mosquitoes are more prevalent. County health officials have been checking mosquito traps in the region daily and have yet to find a mosquito that tested positive for Zika."

How could a tourist (who is too young to have sexual activity) contract Zika in Texas when no mosquitos even have it?

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I am becoming increasingly certain that the aedes mosquito is not the only vector.
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