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		<description><![CDATA[A revolution in contraceptive care could make the difference. | The Cascadia region is low on the Zika list, with only a handful of cases to date. Currently, neither of the two mosquito species that carry Zika lives in Cascadia, nor are they expected to arrive soon, even with climate change expanding mosquitoes’ habitat. So, the primary risk to residents of British Columbia, Oregon, and Washington comes from travel or sexual contact with infected persons who themselves have traveled. Even...]]></description>
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