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  • Study: Prior dengue infection could protect children from symptomatic Zika

    A prior dengue virus infection could protect children from symptomatic Zika virus infection, according to a study by an international group of researchers including those from the University of Michigan and the University of California, Berkeley.
    "We don't think that that dengue immunity protects from being infected (with Zika), or at least it doesn't look like that is the case in our study. However, for children who were infected with Zika, prior dengue exposure protected them from symptomatic Zika disease," said study lead author Aubree Gordon, assistant professor of epidemiology at U-M's School of Public Health.
    Gordon and her collaborators from UC-Berkeley, the Nicaragua Ministry of Health and Sustainable Sciences Institute in Managua, used data from their long-standing Pediatric Dengue Cohort Study, established in 2004 in Managua.

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    A prior dengue virus infection could protect children from symptomatic Zika virus infection, according to a study by an international group of researchers including those from the University of Michigan and the University of California, Berkeley.


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