WHO: Sexual Transmission of Zika More Common Than Previously Thought
WHO says pregnant women shouldn't travel to countries with ongoing Zika outbreaks
AP / TIME | 8 March 2016
(GENEVA) — The sexual transmission of the Zika virus is more common
than previously thought, the World Health Organization said Tuesday,
citing reports from several countries.
After a meeting of its emergency committee on Tuesday, the U.N.
health agency also said there is increasing evidence that a spike in
disturbing birth defects is caused by Zika, which is mostly spread by
mosquito bites.
WHO Director-General Dr. Margaret Chan said “reports and
investigations in several countries strongly suggest that sexual
transmission of the virus is more common than previously assumed.”
She said nine countries have now reported increasing cases of
Guillain-Barre syndrome, a rare condition that can cause temporary
paralysis and death, in people beyond women of child-bearing age,
including children, teenagers and older adults.
Despite the lack of definitive evidence proving that Zika causes
birth defects and neurological problems, Chan said officials shouldn’t
wait for definitive scientific proof before making recommendations.
“Women who are pregnant in affected countries or travel to these countries are understandably deeply worried,” Chan said.
The U.S. is investigating more than a dozen possible cases of Zika in people who may have been infected through sex.
WHO recommends pregnant women avoid travel to areas with ongoing Zika
outbreaks and that if their partners travel to affected countries, they
should practice safe sex or abstain from sex for the duration of their
pregnancy.
The agency last month said the explosive outbreak in the Americas constitutes a global emergency.
Sounded like another intended depopulation propaganda machine. Could be part of the UN Agenda 2030, that is not listed on their goal sheet criteria.
ReplyDeleteI'm afraid this is another Unrestricted Warfare like the Ebola, HIV...all originated from human labs. We are being kill all year long in the name of 'save the world.' Yep, definitely it's climate change that link to Zika outbreak.
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