Zika probe costly, Fla. officials say | Advertiser-Tribune MIAMI (AP) — Florida mosquito control officials worry they won't be able to keep up their efforts to contain the bugs that carry Zika without federal funding, even as concern mounts that the first infection from a mosquito bite on the U.S. mainland is near. Thursday, fogging trucks drove through a Miami-Dade County neighborhood where health officials are investigating a Zika diagnosis that doesn't appear to have connection to travel outside the United States. Zika usually is spread by mosquitoes, but nearly all the Zika cases in the U.S.

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Zika probe costly, Fla. officials say