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Dangerous Intersection: Zika Transmission and Cuts to Reproductive Health Services in Texas
Katherine Bliss
发表日期2017-02-02
出版年2017
语种英语
概述At the end of November 2016$Texas officials reported a case of local transmission of Zika virus$which is associated with microcephaly and long-term neurological complications in infants born to women infected while pregnant. A few weeks later$capping off a multiyear...
摘要At the end of November 2016, Texas officials reported a case of local transmission of Zika virus, which is associated with microcephaly and long-term neurological complications in infants born to women infected while pregnant. A few weeks later, capping off a multiyear process that has reduced the access of low-income women in Texas to family planning services, the governor’s office issued a final notice to providers associated with Planned Parenthood that the organization would no longer be eligible to participate in taxpayer-funded programs. The arrival of Zika, along with the state’s systematic restriction of low-income patients’ access to reproductive health care, raises questions about the potential of this border state to hold the line against Zika and its negative effects when the next mosquito season arrives.
URLhttps://www.csis.org/analysis/dangerous-intersection-zika-transmission-and-cuts-reproductive-health-services-texas
来源智库Center for Strategic and International Studies (United States)
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/327645
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Katherine Bliss. Dangerous Intersection: Zika Transmission and Cuts to Reproductive Health Services in Texas. 2017.
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