Since the initial reports of a link between Zika and microcephaly, researchers across the world began working toward understanding the virus.
In a short amount of time, Zika has become a household name, prompting worldwide concern. The virus is spread rapidly by mosquito bites.
We currently do not have a vaccine for Zika. But with the recent findings, vaccine companies are mobilizing their resources to expedite efforts to shave years off the typical decade-long process of vaccine development