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WHO Declares Global Emergency On Zika

Zika diseaseWorld Health Organization has declared global emergency on Zika, saying that the disease which is now ravaging some countries in Latin America poses a global health challenge requiring an urgent, united response.
Experts are worried that the virus is spreading far and fast, with devastating consequences.
The infection has been linked to thousands of babies being born with underdeveloped brains.
The WHO alert puts Zika in the same category of international concern as Ebola.
It means research and aid will be fast-tracked to tackle the infection.
WHO Director General, Margaret Chan, called Zika an “extraordinary event” that needed a coordinated response.
Chan said: “I am now declaring that the recent cluster of microcephaly and other neurological abnormalities reported in Latin America following a similar cluster in French Polynesia in 2014 constitutes a public health emergency of international concern.”
She said that the priorities were to protect pregnant women and their babies from harm and to control the mosquitoes that are spreading the virus.
Currently, there is no vaccine or medication to stop Zika.
The only way to avoid catching it is to avoid getting bitten by the Aedes mosquitoes that transmit the infection. The WHO has already warned that Zika is likely to “spread explosively” across nearly all of the Americas.
More than 20 countries, including Brazil, are reporting the cases.
Most infections are mild and cause few or no symptoms, although there have been some reported cases of a rare paralysis disorder called Guillain-Barre syndrome.
The bigger health threat though is believed to be in pregnancy, to the unborn child.
There have been around 4,000 reported cases of microcephaly – babies born with small brains – in Brazil alone since October. [myad]

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