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New York attorney general targets phony Zika protection products

Published August 03, 2016

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Jan. 18, 2016: In this photo, a researcher holds a container with female Aedes aegypti mosquitoes at the Biomedical Sciences Institute in the Sao Paulo's University in Sau Paulo, Brazil. (AP)

New York state's top prosecutor said on Wednesday his office has sent cease-and-desist letters to seven companies accused of deceptively marketing ineffective "Zika-protective" products amid growing concern over the mosquito-borne virus.

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Attorney General Eric Schneiderman also issued a consumer alert warning against the companies' advertisements, which are mainly for ultrasonic and botanical oil-based mosquito repellants. Those products "simply don't work," Schneiderman told a news conference.

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