Join the scientists who saw Zika coming as they trace the origins of this devastating virus.
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In 2016, panic spread through the Americas as a once obscure virus—Zika—reached epidemic proportions. To the surprise of the medical community and the public alike, the little known virus was discovered to cause severe birth defects in children born to infected mothers. But where did this virus come from? And how did it suddenly become a problem of such devastating proportions? A year after the devastating disease exploded in the Americas, NOVA takes a closer look at how this virus grew to become such a monster. We join a small band of researchers who knew about Zika before it made headlines as they trace the disease back to its origins... back to the tropical forests of Uganda, where it was discovered during a golden age of virus discovery.
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PRODUCTION CREDITS
Featuring:
Andrew Haddow
United States Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Diseases
Robert Tesh
University of Texas Medical Branch
Scott Weaver
University of Texas Medical Branch
Brian Foy
Colorado State University
Kevin Kobylinski
Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences
Produced by:
Kevin Young and Caitlin Saks
Directed and Edited by:
Vincent Liota
Written by:
Caitlin Saks and Vincent Liota
Director of Photography:
Vincent Liota
Design and Animation:
Vincent Liota
Illustrator:
Rick Tuma
Narrated by
Dr. Milly Kayongo
Sound Operator
J.R. Rodriguez
Research:
Tedi Rabold
Intern:
Priya Amin
Director of Digital Media for NOVA:
Lauren Aguirre
Music:
Associated Production Music
Additional Footage:
PBS Newshour
Miles O'Brien Productions
FRONTLINE
Pond 5
University of Texas Medical Branch
Special Thanks:
Timothy Kowalik
Alastair Haddow
Melissa Haddow
Bobby Marlin
University of Texas Medical Branch
USAMRIID
Archival:
Andrew Haddow
Robert Tesh
The Alec Haddow Archive at the University of Glasgow
Rockefeller Foundation, “Lamia valley malaria field studies, Ypati laboratory,” 100 Years: The Rockefeller Foundation, accessed November 18, 2016 © Courtesy of Rockefeller Archive Center
Rockefeller Foundation, “West African Yellow Fever Commission,” 100 Years: The Rockefeller Foundation, accessed November 18, 2016, © Courtesy of Rockefeller Archive Center
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