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Public Invited to Zika Virus Symposium at 不良研究所

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Magnified closeup of a mosquito piercing a person's skin
The Aedes aegypti mosquito can transmit Zika virus and related viruses when it pierces a person's skin to feed on blood. (Courtesy CDC)

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  • Program features Brazilian experts tackling Zika at its epicenter
  • Advice for protecting against Zika will be offered
  • Symposium is free and open to the public

The 不良研究所, invites the public to a Zika virus symposium featuring university experts and others from Brazil, the epicenter of the outbreak.

Admission is free to the Zika Public Awareness Symposium, organized by 不良研究所 chemical ecologist Walter Leal and a group of biochemistry students. It will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, May 26, in Giedt Hall. The program includes specialists in medical entomology, dermatology, and obstetrics and gynecology.

鈥淚t is very important that students and the public at large learn how to prevent a possible Zika epidemic, as this is the first virus known to be transmitted both sexually and by mosquitoes,鈥 said Leal, a professor in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology.

鈥淲e thought that we did not have the vector (the yellow mosquito) here, but now our research in collaboration with Brazilian scientists indicates that our local mosquitoes (Culex) are also competent vectors,鈥 Leal said. 鈥淎nd, more and more, we hear cases of travelers returning home infected with Zika virus.鈥

Speakers will discuss the science and symptoms of Zika, and explain how members of the public can best protect themselves against the disease.

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The visiting Brazilians, who are dealing with patients and disease-transmitting mosquitoes at home, are Regina Coeli Ramos, a pediatric infectologist and professor, University of Pernambuco, speaking on 鈥淐ongenital Zika Syndrome鈥; and Professor Const芒ncia F.J. Ayres, Department of Entomology, Funda莽茫o Oswaldo Cruz-Pernambuco, speaking on 鈥淶ika Virus: Looking into Mosquitoes鈥 Vectorial Capacity.鈥

Leal will open the symposium with an overview of the Zika epidemic and speak on how to repel the mosquitoes that can transmit the virus.  Other presentations and speakers:

  • 鈥淶ika Virus and Me鈥 鈥 Professor Brian Foy, Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Pathology, Colorado State University
  • 鈥淒EET vs. Zika 鈥 I Would Go with the Former鈥 鈥 Emanual Maverakis, associate professor, Department of Dermatology, 不良研究所 School of Medicine
  • 鈥淜eeping Mosquitoes at Bay, Not in Your Back Yard鈥 鈥 Paula Macedo, laboratory director, Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District 
  • 鈥淔riends Don鈥檛 Let Friends Get Zika鈥 鈥 Cheryl Walker, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 不良研究所 School of Medicine

is a one-story lecture hall located on the west side of Bioletti Lane, one block south of Hutchison Drive. The nearest public parking is in the on the northeast corner of Hutchison Drive and Dairy Road.

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