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Happy event. Did injection influenza vaccine , then made a complete blood count . Leukocyte 7.6 . This means that my body can develop antibodies to Zika
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So can everyone else's Rishat.  7.6 is firmly within the normal leukocyte count of:

  • Total leukocytes: 4.00-11.0 x 10 9/L
  • Neutrophils: 2.5–7.5 x 10 9/L
  • Lymphocytes: 1.5–3.5 x 10 9/L
  • Monocytes: 0.2–0.8 x 10 9/L
  • Eosinophils: 0.04-0.4 x 10 9/L
  • Basophils: 0.01-0.1 x 10 9/L.

                                                          That makes you absolutely normal/ordinary.  Sorry mate.
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But the thin leukocyte count after the injection of the vaccine against influenza
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http://www.local10.com/health/zika-virus/florida-health-officials-confirm-84-pregnant-women-test-positive-for-zika-virus-?cid=abcn_tco

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Florida health officials confirmed Thursday in their daily report that 84 pregnant women have tested positive for the Zika virus in the state.

Doctors who spoke at a "Zeroing in on Zika: From the Front Lines" forum Thursday said they have asked each woman to go public about their diagnosis and discuss their concerns, but only one has agreed to do so.

The University of Miami is taking a leading role in dealing with the Zika virus outbreak, launching the Zika Global Network.

Doctors said they expect to see an influx of Florida babies born to mothers who contracted the virus in about five or six months.

The forum came a day after doctors confirmed that a baby was born with microcephaly at Jackson Memorial Hospital.

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How very different the real news is from what we hear on the main networks. Zika is spreading and very rapidly. With an additonal mosquito the Aedes Albopictus carrying it- the area it can infect in the U.S. and Europe increases covering more than half of the United States 38 states out of 50 - that is 76% of the the states in the U.S.
Before 2006, there were only 14 identified cases of Zika Virus. In 2014 is jumped to Brazil and South America. How effectively is the U.S. handling this and passing funding to protect Americans from Zika?

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The situation is far worse than we are being told and the chemical being sprayed to treat is more deadly than is being admitted. One thing for sure is the bees don't like it. It killed more than 3,000,000 of them.


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Utah Zika Case Shows Casual Physical Contact Can Spread The Virus


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/utah-zika-virus-physical-contact_us_57ed5e0fe4b024a52d2da2c4?section=&

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Originally posted by Satori Satori wrote:

Utah Zika Case Shows Casual Physical Contact Can Spread The Virus


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/utah-zika-virus-physical-contact_us_57ed5e0fe4b024a52d2da2c4?section=&



Good find!  This is big news.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/utah-zika-virus-physical-contact_us_57ed5e0fe4b024a52d2da2c4?section=&

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Researchers strengthen link between Zika and microcephaly


http://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-zika-infection-microcephaly-20160915-snap-story.html

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The New England Journal of Medicine - Zika Epidemic

http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc1610613

Epidemic transmission of Zika virus (ZIKV) has rapidly occurred in the Americas, with most cases limited to mild or asymptomatic disease.1,2 To date, nine deaths from ZIKV infection that were unrelated to the Guillain–Barré syndrome have been confirmed in adults.1 Here, we report a rapidly progressive, fatal ZIKV infection acquired outside the United States and secondary local transmission in the absence of known risk factors for ZIKV infection.

Patient 1, a 73-year-old man who had emigrated to the United States from Mexico in 2003, was admitted to a hospital in Salt Lake City with hypotension and abdominal pain. Radiation therapy for stage IIB prostate cancer had been completed 1 month earlier, and he was receiving antiandrogen therapy but was otherwise not systemically immunocompromised. Eight days before admission, he had returned from a 3-week trip to the southwest coast of Mexico, where ZIKV transmission had been reported. He was well during his trip but reported being bitten by mosquitoes. After returning home, he reported having abdominal pain, pharyngitis, and fever, which was followed by conjunctivitis, nonbloody diarrhea, and myalgias.


Five days after Patient 1 died, Patient 2, a previously healthy 38-year-old man with no known coexisting illnesses who had visited Patient 1 in the hospital, reported having conjunctivitis, fevers, myalgia, and facial maculopapular rash. The rash became generalized but resolved within 7 days. On day 7 after the onset of symptoms, urinalysis was positive for ZIKV but serum was negative on PCR assay. Serum IgM antibody to ZIKV was positive. Patient 2 reported having assisted a nurse in repositioning Patient 1 in bed without using gloves. Patient 2 also reported having wiped Patient 1’s eyes during the hospitalization but reported having had no other overt contact with blood or other body fluids, including splashes or mucous membrane exposure. No health care workers who had contact with Patient 1 reported having symptomatic illness.

It is likely that Patient 2 acquired the infection from Patient 1, since Patient 2 had not traveled to an area in which ZIKV is endemic in more than 9 months and had not had sex with a partner who had traveled to such areas. Given the very high level of viremia in Patient 1, infectious levels of virus may have been present in sweat or tears, both of which Patient 2 contacted without gloves. Transmission of the infection through a mosquito bite appears to be unlikely, since aedes species that are known to transmit ZIKV have not been detected in the Salt Lake City area.4 In addition, the second case occurred 7 to 10 days after contact with the index patient in the hospital, which implicates direct contact during hospitalization.

http://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2016/09/30/495935879/zika-mystery-how-did-a-73-year-old-man-infect-his-son?utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=news



Four days after the patient was admitted to the hospital, he died. Five days later his 38-year-old son, who had helped care for him in the ward, also came down with Zika. The son hadn't recently traveled to areas with Zika, and mosquitoes that spread Zika aren't present in Utah so that ruled out transmission by mosquito.

According to the NEJM article, the son had helped a nurse to reposition his father in his bed and wiped his father's eyes. This raised the question: Could Zika also spread through sweat or tears?

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I am Russian but due to problems with the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, I can`t turn to them. Perhaps I have immunity to the virus Zika
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jacksdad wrote:

It's just Rishat. He sent his "super-immunity" to all, for many years. Honestly, I'm just surprised he did not claim to cure Zika before.
Of course, you have to wonder how someone knows that they are immune to the disease when it really did not do it the way to their part of Russia is still ...



IC - Well, someone has to get it to the lab, take a sample and run a sequence. Then he will know for sure. If there are antibodies in there - the world, you may need them.

And who should get it in the lab, take a sample and follow the sequence. Then he will know for sure. If there are antibodies in the world - you may need them.

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I ask you to help me as a disabled group 2 with two rare domestic incurable diseases.   

I am Russian but due to problems with the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, I can`t turn to them. Perhaps I have immunity to the virus Zika
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Rishat, You seem to misunderstand the situation:

1. There is NOTHING particularly unusual in your immune status.  Testing you for any supposed "super-immunity" would be a waste of rescources.  Your good health record and your average leukocyte count puts you in the "potentially healthiest" category of about 5% of humanity.  To test the 350 million people so blessed would be impossibly expensive and probably pointless.  There are many avenues of research open to the vaccine searchers, which are both cheaper and carry better odds of success.

You can safely assume that the scientists looking for a vaccine will get along quite well without you.

2. For the VAST majority of people zika is a mild or symptomless illness, followed by immunity.  The problems zika causes are often because the disease goes unnoticed in many cases, and if this happens in pregnancy it can cause problems to the developing fetus.  It usually causes no problems to healthy adults.  Unless it is suffered in the right trimester of pregnancy it is harmless to the infant and, in those few who are damaged, the effects are teratogenic (the reading of the genetic code not the writing thereof - ie. not inheritable by grandchildren).

Consequently it would be more advisable for those women who want to get pregnant, to deliberately expose themselves to zika risk some months before getting pregnant and/or To avoid all risk factors religiously during pregnancy, than to use your blood, which would be of no use to them and might carry risks in itself.

I am sorry to be the bearer of bad news, Rishat.  I understand you want to help.  but, you are not able to help in the fight at all.  You are just getting in the way of discussion.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3828807/Hurricane-Matthew-kill-Zika-virus-torrential-rain-floods-wash-away-mosquito-breeding-sites.html

It is surely sad for it to come to this, but Hurricane Matthew may stop the spread of Zika in Florida.

Hurricane Matthew may kill off Zika virus in Florida by washing away the breeding sites of mosquitoes which carry the disease.

More than 900 people across the state have contracted the disease across the state either through travel or local infection. 

Cases of mosquitoes carrying the disease were confirmed in Miami Beach earlier this year, sparking fears an epidemic could be imminent. 

The sudden onslaught of floods and torrential rain brought by Matthew over the weekend to Florida's east coast could however wipe out the threat.

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Dangerous consequences of Zika virus: Guillain-Barré syndrome and microcephaly

To date, there is a hypothesis about the relationship Zika virus with Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS). In areas with documented viral epidemics (for example, in French Polynesia, and Brazil), there was an increased incidence of Guillain-Barre syndrome. GBS develops when a person's immune system attacks its own body, affecting the nervous system cells. This process may be initiated by bacterial or viral infections. The main symptoms are muscle weakness and tingling (paraesthesia), upper and lower extremities, but the danger of the disease in the defeat of the respiratory muscles. Therefore, even light forms of the syndrome in the acute phase of an urgent state because of the possible development of respiratory failure or cardiac arrhythmia.

But there is a disturbing consequence of the virus: mothers infected with them, nurture children with microcephaly. Microcephaly - a reduction in the size of the skull and brain in normal proportions, the rest of the body. This disease is accompanied by mental retardation, from imbecility to idiotii.U children born with the virus Zika developing deafness and blindness Some of syndromes of microcephaly are incompatible with life. That's why pregnant women should refrain from visiting the countries subject to the epidemic, and those who live there, to take strong measures to protect against insect bites.
Ahmetvaleev Rishat. Disabled child 2 oC for two internal incurable diseases. And since I'm sick, I propose to make a vaccine against Zika from my blood components (namely from imonoglubulina) previously infected me Zika virus. My immunity to influenza virus proved. I propose to look at the extract from the medical journal. What will Almetyevsk doctors if Ned Allah will Zika virus. My friend from Almetyevsk in mid-August he returned with his family from a vacation in domenikanah. And th September Zika virus found two tourists returning from Domenikan. I think that Zika virus for a long time in Almetyevsk. 70% of patients Zika virus occurs bessimtomno. Zika virus lёhkostyu to adapt to any temperature and lehko mutating. Almetyevsk I think doctors will not admit to Zika virus peredivalsya air. Or saying is true until the cock does not bite the man will not cross Subhan Allah

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Zika is not gone. It is still spreading considerably. In he incredible vacuum of real news as we watch the travesty of democracy i the U.S. campaigns for president, we aren't ever having accurate tracking of the flu season.

http://reliefweb.int/report/world/epidemiological-update-zika-virus-infection-20-october-2016

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In Central America, Belize, Guatemala, and Panama have reported an increasing trend in cases. In the other countries of Central America, the trend continues to decrease. In Belize, a bimodal epidemic curve with peaks of suspected cases in EW 34 and EW 38 has been reported. In Guatemala, in the past three weeks an increase of suspected cases is observed, following what had been decrease in cases since EW 22. Similar to Guatemala, in Panama, a new increase of cases has been observed between EW 30 and EW 36. The following decrease in cases reported between EW 37 and EW 38 is subject to change by retrospective adjustments of the data.

In the United States of America, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) continues to work with Florida State health authorities to investigate new autochthonous cases of Zika virus. On 14 October 2016, the state of Florida reported Zika virus transmission in a new area within the county of Miami-Dade.

To date, 47 countries and territories in the Americas have confirmed autochthonous, vector-borne transmission of Zika virus disease since 2015.1 In addition, five countries in the Americas have reported sexually transmitted Zika cases.2

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In Singapore, the two cases detected Zika fever virus mutated from the strain that was previously distributed in Southeast Asia. Statement of the Ministry of Health has distributed, reports TASS.
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"Studies suggest that the virus was imported from South America, and has a regional origin", - said in a statement. In addition, the "strain of the virus has changed in comparison to how it was discovered in South-East Asia earlier," experts say.
At the same time today confirmed another 26 new cases of fever, so the total number of infected people during the week increased to 215 people.
For the first time Zika fever was discovered in 1947 in Uganda and, until recently, was considered harmless to humans.
Scientists from several countries suggest that Zika virus in pregnant women leads to various abnormalities in fetal development. The most serious of them is microcephaly, leading
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In Singapore, the two cases detected Zika fever virus mutated from the strain that was previously distributed in Southeast Asia. Statement of the Ministry of Health has distributed, reports TASS.
See also:
Zika virus - a gold mine for producers of repellents and crooks
"Studies suggest that the virus was imported from South America, and has a regional origin", - said in a statement. In addition, the "strain of the virus has changed in comparison to how it was discovered in South-East Asia earlier," experts say.
At the same time today confirmed another 26 new cases of fever, so the total number of infected people during the week increased to 215 people.
For the first time Zika fever was discovered in 1947 in Uganda and, until recently, was considered harmless to humans.
Scientists from several countries suggest that Zika virus in pregnant women leads to various abnormalities in fetal development. The most serious of them is microcephaly, leading
dementia, problems with vision and hearing


Great post and thank you for helping us track Zika.

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Recent studies have shown that mosquitoes Zika virus has the potential to cause serious health problems, including severe birth defects in humans. But the damaging effects Zeke could not come to an end: a new study shows that a mouse virus may also have unexpected negative results-and, possibly, long-lasting, effect on male fertility.

In a paper published in the journal Nature, the NIH-funded study, researchers found that Zika infections can persist for many weeks in the reproductive system of male mice [1]. As a result of the infection, the level of testosterone and other sex hormones falls sperm count falls, and in some animals, testicles drop to 1/10 of their normal size, possibly irreversibly. All this adds up to Zeke-infected mice - male, which is much less fertile than healthy, producing about a quarter as many viable offspring, as usual, when paired with female mice. While in mice, of course, not the people, the results underscore the urgent need for additional research to explore the full range of health effects Zika in men, women and children of both sexes
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As of November 9, 2016 (5 am EST)

  • Zika virus disease and Zika virus congenital infection are nationally notifiable conditions.
  • This update from the CDC Arboviral Disease Branch includes provisional data reported to ArboNET for January 01, 2015 – November 9, 2016.

US States

  • Locally acquired mosquito-borne cases reported: 139
  • Travel-associated cases reported: 4,035
  • Laboratory acquired cases reported:  1
  • Total: 4,175
    • Sexually transmitted: 34
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 13

US Territories

  • Locally acquired cases reported: 31,093
  • Travel-associated cases reported: 105
  • Total: 31,198*
    • Guillain-Barré syndrome: 46

*Sexually transmitted cases are not reported for US territories because with local transmission of Zika virus it is not possible to determine whether infection occurred due to mosquito-borne or sexual transmission.

comment : These certainly are not all the cases of Zika in Florida or in other areas. It should be noted we are talking 31,093 Locally acqured cases in U.S. Territories. This is an epidemic and so far I have not seen this much on any main stream news. Notice the dark blue states. Especially Texas, California, Florida, and New York.

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ВОЗ объявила об окончании эпидемии вируса Зика.    Но вдруг вирус Зика мутирует и начнёт передаваться между людьми. Что мы будем делать?
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I ran Rishat's last post through an online translator so it can be included in the discussion.

"WHO declared an end to the epidemic Zika virus. But suddenly Zika virus
mutates and begins to be transmitted between humans. What do we do?"









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"WHO declared an end to the epidemic Zika virus. But suddenly Zika virus
mutates and begins to spread from person to person. What should we do?"
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ДОБАВЛЕНО в конце статьи.
У меня врождённый и приобретённый иммунитет к инфекционным заболеваниям . Заражаюсь как обычный человек, но болею 2-­4 дня или совсем не болею. Возраст 38 лет пол мужской
Предлагаю сделать вакцину против зика из моей крови. Но так я больной предлагаю сделать вакцину из компонентов моей крови. А имменно из иммуноглобулина. Мусульманин. В СВЯЩЕННОМ КОРАНЕ не сказано что нельзя делать вакцину из крови мусульманина в чрезвычайных ситуациях. Всевышний Аллах разрешит сделать вакцину из моей крови. Мусульманин. 3 раза в день принимаю тахарат в холодной водопроводной воде, а 2 раза в ледяной воде из колонки, ноги мою раз в день но в тёплой воде, а это микро закаливание. Врождённый иммунитет: болею не сахарным диабетом, диабетом другого типа. Много пью воды.      ПОМОГИТЕ мне доказать мой иммунитет . Мне осталось жить не более 4 лет , могу умереть через несколько часов. У меня заболевание Оливо понто церибральная дегенерация с отрофией мозжечка. Одно из проявлений этой болезни не контолируемое слюно выделениеи из за этого постоянно давлюсь при приёме пищи а при совокупности с не сахарным диабетом к концу дня слюна становится тугой и я давлюсь когда спокойно сижу. Это продолжается пока я не приму лекарство от не сахарного диабета. И ещё у меня шадкость походки и двоение в глазах. Так чтоя могу попасть под машину.             Но состояние здоровья постоянно ухудшается. И то что мне осталось жить 4 года это самая радужная перспектива. За неоднократное обращении в Министерство Здравоохранения мне поставили диагноз психически неуровновешаный. Иммунитет против гриппа доказан. riszhat@yandex.ru.
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