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Thumbs up Dengue is nothing, get ready for BIRTH DEFECTS from Zika Mosqitoes!

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Dengue can die, but Zika can live an entire LIFE-LONG with DEFECTIVE body. Is it worse?


http://www.straitstimes.com/world/am...sing-in-brazil

Birth defects linked to Zika virus still rising in Brazil

A health agent collecting blood from a child with new a test kit that rapidly diagnoses three different mosquito-borne viruses, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Jan 18.
A health agent collecting blood from a child with new a test kit that rapidly diagnoses three different mosquito-borne viruses, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Jan 18. PHOTO: REUTERS
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BRASILIA (REUTERS) - The cases of babies born with unusually small heads continue to rise in Brazil where researchers said on Wednesday (Jan 20) they had found new evidence linking the increase to the Zika virus spreading through the Americas.

The Ministry of Health said the number suspected cases of microcephaly, a neurological disorder in which infants are born with smaller craniums and brains, increased to 3,893 by Jan 16 from 3,530 cases 10 days earlier.

The number of reported deaths of deformed babies rose to 49, ministry officials said at a news conference.

So far, the health authorities have only confirmed six cases of microcephaly where the infant was infected with the mosquito-born Zika virus.

The surge of cases since the new virus was first detected last year in Brazil led the ministry to link it to the foetal deformations and warn pregnant women to use insect repellent to avoid mosquito bites.

On Tuesday, Brazilian researchers took another step towards proving Zika causes microcephaly. The Fiocruz biomedical centre in Curitiba announced it had found Zika in the placenta of a woman who had a miscarriage, proving the virus can reach the fetus.

Until now, researchers had only found Zika in the amniotic fluid of two pregnant women.

"This is a significant advance, but we still cannot scientifically state that Zika is the cause of microcephaly," said immunology expert Jean Peron, who is experimenting on pregnant mice at the University of Sao Paulo's Institute of Biomedical Sciences.

The Zika virus is transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito, which is also known to carry the dengue, yellow fever and Chikungunya viruses. Health experts are unsure why the virus detected in Africa in 1947 but unknown in the Americas until last year is spreading so rapidly in Brazil and neighbouring countries.

The US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention issued a travel advisory last week warning pregnant women to avoid 14 countries and territories in the Caribbean and Latin America affected by the virus.

Last week, the US health authorities confirmed the birth of a baby with microcephaly in Hawaii to a mother who had been infected with the Zika virus while visiting Brazil last year.

In Colombia, which has the second highest Zika infection rate after Brazil, the government is advising women to delay becoming pregnant for six to eight months to avoid the risk.


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