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posted by martyb on Wednesday February 03 2016, @11:17AM   Printer-friendly
from the time-to-invest-in-nets-and-DEET dept.

The World Health Organization (WHO) is intensifying efforts to investigate the mosquito-borne Zika virus, which is believed to cause microcephaly (infants born with abnormally small brains):

The World Health Organization has declared the cluster of microcephaly associated with the spread of the Zika virus to be a public health emergency of international concern — a designation reserved for an"extraordinary event" that is "serious, unusual or unexpected." Dr. Margaret Chan, the WHO's director-general, said during a press briefing Monday that an international coordinated response was needed to improve mosquito control as well as to expedite the development of tests that detect the Zika virus.

The declaration is chiefly important to intensify the efforts to prove that the Zika virus is causing microcephaly in infants. Essentially, Chan said, if the Zika virus was not thought to be causing these neurological problems in newborns, it would not be a "clinically serious condition." Dr. David L. Heymann, assistant director-general of the WHO, said that it was unclear how long it would take to definitively link the Zika virus to microcephaly in children.

Brazil's Health Minister says that the Zika outbreak is worse than believed because most of the infected show no symptoms.

Here is another article taking down a conspiracy theory that claims that the Zika outbreak is the result of genetically modified mosquitoes and intended for population control.

The New York Times , Wikipedia.

Previously: World Health Organization to Convene Emergency Meeting for Zika Virus


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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by Bobs on Wednesday February 03 2016, @01:04PM

    by Bobs (1462) on Wednesday February 03 2016, @01:04PM (#298532)

    The patient was infected with the virus after having sexual contact with an ill individual who returned from a country where Zika virus is present.

    http://www.dallascounty.org/department/hhs/press/documents/PR2-2-16DCHHSReportsFirstCaseofZikaVirusThroughSexualTransmission.pdf [dallascounty.org]

    The first time this has been documented.

    I am assuming they are competent to make this call, but this is Texas. Until there are a couple more like this there is still a possibility that it was merely the same mosquito bit them both. If true this is bad news as it means it is not as simple as just wiping out the mosquitos.

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  • (Score: 4, Touché) by Gravis on Wednesday February 03 2016, @03:12PM

    by Gravis (4596) on Wednesday February 03 2016, @03:12PM (#298559)

    I am assuming they are competent to make this call, but this is Texas. Until there are a couple more like this there is still a possibility that it was merely the same mosquito bit them both. If true this is bad news as it means it is not as simple as just wiping out the mosquitos.

    you act as if Texas has a problem with killing humans. ;)

  • (Score: 2, Funny) by esperto123 on Wednesday February 03 2016, @09:33PM

    by esperto123 (4303) on Wednesday February 03 2016, @09:33PM (#298708)

    As it is not completly confirmed yet, I, for one, volunteer to test the hypothesis, and humbly suggest to have the victoria secret models as female participants of test group.

    for science, of course.