Researchers are seeking new ways to diagnose and treat the Zika virus.
A new study investigates how the ZIKA virus can be sexually transmitted between male and female mice, and how the virus can pass vertically from mother to fetus.
Researchers discover an antibiotic, that is safe to use during pregnancy, can help to prevent the Zika virus from infecting certain fetal brain cells.
While one infection of the Zika virus could protect against future infections, the duration of Zika infection is prolonged during pregnancy, a new study reports.
A new study could help explain why children born to mothers infected by Zika are more likely to have microcephaly.
A new study reports on how Zika directly affects the fetal brain during development and also evades detection by the immune system.
A new study reports adult brain cells in areas associated with memory and learning may be vulnerable to the Zika virus.