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Books with title The Zika Virus

  • The Zika Virus

    Sue Bradford Edwards

    Library Binding (Essential Library, Dec. 15, 2016)
    The Zika Virus covers the Zika outbreak that began in 2015, discusses the history of the virus and its discovery, examines how the virus spreads and how it affects the infected, and looks at how the medical community is fighting it. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Essential Library is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.
  • The Zika Virus

    Michelle Denton

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Describes the history of the Zika virus, its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment, how it is transmitted, and how countries are trying to prevent the spread of the disease.
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  • The Virus

    Miguel Chen, David Buist, Amy Waeschle

    language (, April 16, 2020)
    An honest, kind, and hopeful discussion about uncertainty. This book is designed to help parents and kids work through current events in an open and compassionate manner.
  • The Virus

    Miguel Chen, Amy Waeschle, David Buist

    (Zarfling Platoon, April 6, 2020)
    An honest, kind, and hopeful discussion about uncertainty. This book is designed to help parents and kids work through current events in an open and compassionate manner.
  • The Virus

    Nancy E. Krulik

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, March 1, 1999)
    The crew of Jupiter Two are enjoying some well-deserved rest and relaxation on a beautiful blue planet, but when Dr. Smith angers the natives, they infect the ship's computers with a potentially fatal virus. Original.
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  • The Virus

    Juan Moises de la Serna, Faye Milburn

    (Babelcube Inc., April 14, 2018)
    Life can sometimes bring us surprises for which we are not prepared, or at least we think we are not.A simple virus, a cold, can change everything we knew - a tiny being that enters our life and transforms it completely.A novel to reflect on the fragility of our daily life and how at times, the most important things are not so much what we want, but what we already have.