A new study confirms the Zika virus can be sexual transmitted.
A new study reports innuendo alone in news coverage may fuel the belief in conspiracy theories. Researchers say news reports that imply correlations are enough to lead people to believe incorrect or false information.
A new study reveals molecular differences between how the African and Asian strains of Zika virus infect neural progenitor cells.
Researchers have confirmed a key way in which the Zika virus causes damage to fetal brains.
WUSTL researchers report viruses such as West Nile and Zika can kill neurons in the gut, disrupting bowel movements and causing intestinal blockages.
A new study reports on how Zika directly affects the fetal brain during development and also evades detection by the immune system.
Compounds shown to be either effective at stopping the replication of Zika in its tracks or preventing the virus from killing brain cells.