Zika virus outbreak constitutes public health emergency

Geneva, Feb 2: The recent cluster of microcephaly cases and other neurologic disorders reported in Brazil constituted a public health emergency of intertiol concern, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Monday. The announcement came after WHO convened its first emergency committee meeting on Zika virus, Xinhua reported. Zika virus outbreak in some countries of the Americas, notably Brazil, has been associated with a steep increase in the birth of babies with abnormally small heads and in cases of Guillain-Barre syndrome. “The casual relations between the Zika infection during pregncy and microcephly is strongly suspected, though not scientifically proven,” WHO Director General Margaret Chan declared the “extraordirily event” at a press conference. Chen said the broad geographical distribution of mosquito spices, lack of vaccines, rapid and reliable diagnoses tests, as well as absence of population immunity in newly affected countries are further causes for concerns. She called for a coordited intertiol response to minimise the threats in affected countries and reduce the risk of further spread. (IANS)

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