With the warming weather coming with the return of spring, means the returns of mosquitos. The mosquitos this summer are causing much more worry than normal. This is because of the Zika virus that they are carrying that could cause a major health pandemic this summer. Dickson Data has put together a comprehensive infographic that covers the hurdles ahead for making a vaccine that is accessible for the public to combat the Zika virus.
The World Health Organization has declared a public health emergency for the Zika virus. This is only the fourth time that a global emergency has been declared by the World Health Organization has been declared since 2007 (H1N1, Polio, Ebola, and now Zika). The bad news is that the average vaccine takes anywhere from 10-15 years to finalize and Zika is only at the beginning of the vaccination process. The exploratory stage that the Zika Vaccine Stage can take anywhere from 2-4 years. To learn more about the hurdles head for the Zika Vaccination process, check out the infographic below.
Infographic by: dicksondata.com
The World Health Organization has declared a public health emergency for the Zika virus. This is only the fourth time that a global emergency has been declared by the World Health Organization has been declared since 2007 (H1N1, Polio, Ebola, and now Zika). The bad news is that the average vaccine takes anywhere from 10-15 years to finalize and Zika is only at the beginning of the vaccination process. The exploratory stage that the Zika Vaccine Stage can take anywhere from 2-4 years. To learn more about the hurdles head for the Zika Vaccination process, check out the infographic below.
Infographic by: dicksondata.com