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These countries were being infected with the zika virus outbreak
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Evidence of the virus was found in other African countries such as Uganda ,Egypt and in some parts of Asia
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The HIV outbreak happened in 1981 and killed more than 5,500 people the same year of the outbreak. Since the first case that was reported 25 million have died from the infection, and 35 million are still living with it today. At first researchers thought the cause of HIV was from people who do drugs but then they assumed other things were the cause of it.
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A large measles outbreak occurred in New York City. There was 2,500 cases reported throughout the infected area ,there was 9 deaths that were reported.
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It is said that 400 Americans get typhoid fever each year it is mostly found in people that have traveled to Mexico or Africa. The illness can last from3-4 weeks, death rarely occurs. People that are not treated will eventually get an infection. After treatment some people usually have a fever for a few weeks to a month.
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In july the SARS outbreak hit America and there was 8,000 cases and 774 deaths that were reported. The way that SARS was spread was from close person- to - person contact. It all starts with a fever, headaches, overall discomfort, and body aches.
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There was an outbreak of fevers and rashes and researchers traced it back to the zika virus
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Chili detected the spread of the zika virus in Easter island. It was first found back in February 2014, the spread was detected until June 2014
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There was an Zika virus outbreak in Brazil
http://www.vox.com/2016/1/21/10805922/zika-virus-pregnancy