Florida is investigating apparent new
case of locally transmitted Zika
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[August 09, 2016]
By Julie Steenhuysen
(Reuters) - Florida health officials are
investigating a new non-travel- related case of Zika virus in Palm Beach
County, but it is not yet clear whether the person contracted the virus
from local mosquitoes or from a recent trip to Miami.
Governor Rick Scott said in a statement on Monday that the infected
person recently traveled to Miami-Dade County, which is experiencing an
outbreak of Zika caused by local mosquito transmission. So far, 16
people have been infected in the Miami area. The Palm Beach case brings
the state's tally to 17.
An investigation was under way to determine how the person in Palm Beach
County became infected.
The governor said the state still believed active transmission of the
virus were confined to a one-square-mile (260-hectare) area in
Miami-Dade County that includes Miami's Wynwood district.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning pregnant
women to avoid this area in Miami because Zika has been tied to birth
defects, including microcephaly, which can case severe developmental
problems.
With the school year approaching, Scott said he had ordered the
department of health to work with the state's department of education
"to ensure students, parents, educators and district leaders have all
the resources and guidance they need to combat the Zika virus."
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Florida Gov. Rick Scott speaks at a press conference about the Zika
virus in Doral, Florida, U.S. on August 4, 2016. REUTERS/Joe
Skipper/File Photo
The continuing Zika outbreak was first detected last year in Brazil,
where it has been linked to more than 1,700 cases of the
microcephaly, and has since spread rapidly through the Americas. Its
arrival in the continental United States has been widely
anticipated.
(Reporting by Colleen Jenkins; Editing by Bernard Orr and Jonathan
Oatis)
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