Philippines
confirms first case of Zika virus this year: ministry
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[September 06, 2016]
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines
confirmed on Monday its first case of the Zika virus this year and said
it was "highly likely" it had been locally transmitted, and it expected
more cases after stepping up surveillance.
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A 45-year old woman who lives in Iloilo city in the central
Philippines has the virus, Dr Eric Tayag, spokesman at the health
ministry, told a media briefing.
The woman is not pregnant, he said, and was recovering at her home.
It was considered "highly likely" she had contracted the virus
locally as she had no history of travel to any affected country in
the past two weeks, Tayag said.
The Philippines reported its first case of Zika in 2012, that of a
teenaged boy in Cebu island in the central Philippines. Four
subsequent cases were foreigners.
A Zika outbreak is affecting large parts of Latin America and the
Caribbean, with Brazil the hardest hit, but cases have been cropping
up in Asia.
Singapore has reported more than 240 Zika cases since the first
locally infected case was detected on Aug. 27 and neighboring
Malaysia has reported one such case.
Zika infections in pregnant women have been shown to cause
microcephaly - a severe birth defect in which the head and brain are
undersized - as well as other brain abnormalities.
The connection between Zika and microcephaly first came to light
last fall in Brazil, which has since confirmed more than 1,800 cases
of microcephaly.
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In adults, Zika infections have also been linked to a rare
neurological syndrome known as Guillain-Barre, as well as other
neurological disorders.
There is no vaccine or treatment for Zika, which is a close cousin
of dengue and chikungunya and causes mild fever, rash and red eyes.
(Reporting by Karen Lema; Editing by Robert Birsel)
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