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Which of the following statements about the transmission history of the Zika virus is false?
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Which of the following statements about the transmission history of the Zika virus is false?
Please select the single best answer
A. The Zika virus was isolated from a monkey's serum in 1952.
B. Until 2007, confirmed cases of Zika virus infection from Africa and Southeast Asia were rare.
C. In 2015, healthcare authorities in Brazil confirmed that approximately 500 patients who had flu-like symptoms, rash, and arthralgia had been infected with the Zika virus. The authorities linked that outbreak to a mutation in the Zika virus that allowed the
Aedes
mosquitoes to become more infective.
D. Since Brazilian healthcare authorities reported many microcephaly cases in infants with some deaths occurring as a result of pregnant women having been infected with Zika virus, the CDC suggested that women thinking about becoming pregnant should consult their physicians before traveling.
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