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The BMJ és un diari mèdic setmanal avaluat per experts. És una de les revistes mèdiques generals més antigues del món. Originalment anomenat British Medical Journal, el títol es va escurçar oficialment a BMJ el 1988, i després es va canviar a The BMJ el 2014. La revista està publicada pel proveïdor mundial de coneixement BMJ, una filial de la British Medical Association. La redactora en cap de The BMJ és Fiona Godlee, que va ser nomenada el febrer de 2005. Source: Wikipedia (ca)
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Zika virus outbreaks prompt warnings to pregnant women
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Sixty seconds on . . . Zika virus
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Zika virus outbreak prompts US to issue travel alert to pregnant women
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Jamaica advises women to avoid pregnancy as Zika virus approaches
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First US case of Zika virus infection is identified in Texas
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Data too important to share: do those who control the data control the message?
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Zika highlights need for ethical framework for developing vaccines for pregnant women
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Neuroimaging findings of babies with microcephaly and presumed congenital Zika virus infection
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UK records four cases of Zika virus in past six weeks
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Severe eye damage in infants with microcephaly is presumed to be due to Zika virus
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Research bodies vow to share data on Zika
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Zika virus was transmitted by sexual contact in Texas, health officials report
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WHO warns European countries to be on alert for Zika
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CDC updates Zika virus guidance to protect pregnant women
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Time for global action on Zika virus epidemic
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Questions your patients may have about Zika virus
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Zika vaccine could be in production by year’s end, says maker
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UK is safe from Zika virus and is helping towards a vaccine, MPs hear
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Zika virus is a global public health emergency, declares WHO
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WHO urges countries in dengue belt to look out for Zika
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Call to cancel 2016 Olympics because of Zika risk is not backed by WHO guidance
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WHO warns of risk of Zika virus in Europe
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Obama calls on Congress to fully fund Zika response
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US agency says Zika virus causes microcephaly
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Zika virus study in The BMJ was different from the one reported in the New England Journal of Medicine
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Mosquitoes and Zika: time to harness genetic modification?
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Clinical features and neuroimaging (CT and MRI) findings in presumed Zika virus related congenital infection and microcephaly: retrospective case series study
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Convicting Zika
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US health officials press Congress for $1.9bn to combat Zika
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Vectors for Zika virus may spread further than was previously thought, CDC reports
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US health officials press Congress for Zika funds
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WHO strengthens Zika travel advice to pregnant women
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