The Centre for Disease Control on Tuesday, March 22, 2016 confirmed the first known case of Zika virus in South Korea.
First known case of virus in South Korea
The Centre for Disease Control on Tuesday, March 22, 2016 confirmed the first known case of Zika virus in South Korea.
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According to the Centre, the victim is a 43-year-old man who travelled to Brazil.
In bid to eradicate the Zika virus, scientists of , China and , USA led by Xi Zhiyong are breeding mosquitos to copulate with wile female mosquitoes.
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According to , the scientists are breeding 20 million male mosquitoes per week, to copulate with the wild female mosquitoes causing the zika virus.
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