Florida extends health
emergency over Zika amid growing U.S. concern
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[February 05, 2016]
By Letitia Stein
TAMPA, Fla. (Reuters) - Florida Governor
Rick Scott expanded a public health emergency over the Zika virus on
Thursday, adding a fifth county to the list of areas in the state with
travel-related cases.
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His action came as the mosquito-borne virus generates increasing
concern in the United States. Zika is spreading rapidly in the
Americas, and has been linked to a spike in birth defects in
thousands of babies in Brazil.
Florida's warm climate and nearly year-round mosquito season makes
it particularly vulnerable to spreading, although so far all of the
state's cases were acquired abroad, officials said.
Scott has directed state officials to pay special attention to
mosquito control in the affected counties. They are Broward and
Miami-Dade in south Florida, Hillsborough in the Tampa region, Lee
County in southwest Florida and Santa Rosa County in the Florida
Panhandle.
"Just like a hurricane, we have to ensure Florida is safe," Scott
said on Thursday, calling it prudent to prepare for the worst and
hope for the best.
He also called for federal health officials to provide the state
with at least 1,000 Zika antibody tests so the state can test
pregnant women who have traveled to affected countries and
experienced symptoms of the virus. The state is also boosting its
inventory of testing kits for active cases, Scott said.
Meanwhile, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo expanded his state's free
Zika testing to include all pregnant women who have traveled to
countries where people are being infected.
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Authorities in Texas said on Tuesday a person in Dallas had become
infected with Zika after having sex with another person who had
traveled in Venezuela, where the virus is circulating.
Local health officials said on Thursday both those people have fully
recovered from the virus.
(Reporting by Letitia Stein; Editing by Bernard Orr)
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