TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - Ten universities and research institutions in Florida have been awarded grants to speed up development of a Zika vaccine, devise new testing methods and study the long-term impacts of the mosquito-borne virus.
Gov. Rick Scott announced the 34 grant awards Wednesday in Tampa. The grants are funded through $25 million that Scott authorized last year for Zika research and vaccine development.
The state’s surgeon general, Dr. Celeste Philip, said in a statement that Florida can’t relax its efforts to fight the Zika virus during the current winter reprieve from mosquitoes.
According to a statement from Scott’s office, the University of Miami received the largest grant award: over $13 million for Zika test and vaccine development, as well as studies of the virus’ effects in children and pregnant women.
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