I don't exactly know what habits the frogs have, but the toad, that used to live in my garden, used to stay under rocks for a long time. Maybe, frogs have the same habit, and your little frog is under some of them.
Oh, yes! Zika! It's particularly dangerous for newborns because they can be born with a disorder known as microcephaly, a disorder that causes deformities in the skulls of the newborn.. It's terrible because these babies will have many severe health problems for the rest of their lives, as intellectual disability, abnormal facial features, even dwarfism, among other no less severe disorders, it's for these reasons that it advises …show more content…
Brazil is a true time bomb, Ken; Zika, Dengue, and Chikungunya are everywhere in Brazil, in addition, the waters, where many athletes will have to compete, are highly contaminated.. at least, it is what the media says here. I don't know if the UK has been reporting about dangers of traveling to Brazil, hope it has done, because all these viruses can easily spread around the world, I don't know under what conditions Zika virus, or Chikungunya, would die; but I know that Dengue virus can't survive in temperatures under 14ÂșC. Some cases of Zika have already been reported in the USA too. I don't know how many cases of Zika there are exactly in Argentina, lately the media have only been speaking about the risks to go to Brazil. Zika is very dangerous cos it can be transmitted in several ways, not only by the sting of the mosquito vector. I don't know much about Chinkungunya except that the primary way of transmission is through a mosquito. Today is the Olympic Games opening