on 29-01-2016 09:16
Extremely worrying news when the World Health Organisation (W.H.O) has issued warnings that this virus is 'spreading explosively'.The Zika virus is transmitted by a certain breed of mosquito
Currently the Zika Virus is in 23 countries in the Americas... and the reason for alarm is fourfold.....
*1) The possible association of infection with birth malformations and neurological syndromes.
*2) The potential for further international spread given the wide geographical distribution of the mosquito vector.
*3) The lack of population immunity in newly affected areas.
*4) The absence of vaccines.....
Pregnant woman are being advised not to travel to the countries affected ....as this virus causes awful defects in the unborn child.
Another worry is the risk of the disease spreading to Europe. Mosquitos breeding in Italy.Spain etc etc.. can become carriers if prevailing weather conditions (El Nino) continue
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 29-01-2016 20:11
on 29-01-2016 20:11
@viridis wrote:
Luckily there isnt a major international influx of people heading to Brazil this year....
Oh wait...
Got it in one....I 'inferred' this was the reason it was getting major publicity now...I know this sounds cynical but facts speak for themselves really....
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on 29-01-2016 20:28
on 29-01-2016 20:37
on 29-01-2016 20:37
on 29-01-2016 21:33
on 29-01-2016 21:33
@Cleoriff wrote:I agree with you Coma. Fact is, it may all be too little too late. Brazil has currently published figures of at least 4000 children with the brain malfunctions linked to the virus. Who knows how many more pregnant women are carrying it as we speak?
Hopefully action now will save babies in the future....but I think it will be the far distant future sadly...
Still at least it is receiving world wide publicity which is good....
Same problem with so much diseases. Just because it's stopped in the "first world", we're not interested in solving anymore.
Remember when everybody started panicing about Ebola (even it was all the time out there in the ....bush) - just because it started to affect the own life? (Same with bird-, swine-, whatever - flu)
Only when it's getting real we start to think about it.
on 01-02-2016 18:17
on 01-02-2016 18:17
As expected......BBC news tonight reporting of calls for emergency measures from W.H.O.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-35443961
Also suggesting that you check with any official travel warnings before travelling to Brazil.
On my car radio tonight I heard a young air stewardess reporting her airline had stopped her (and other young female staff) from flying into the area.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 03-02-2016 08:22
on 03-02-2016 08:22
Today it has been reported that someone in Texas is now infected with the Zika virus. Not through a mosquito bite but sexual contact ....Worrying as this shows another route it can be transmitted. The person affected has never left Texas but their partner had returned from Venezuela http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-35478778
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on 03-02-2016 13:17
on 03-02-2016 13:17
They are recommending condoms but I am sure that alone is not going to stop this desease spreading. If this spreads to Thailand I guarantee it will affect the UK within weeks.
on 03-02-2016 13:34
on 03-02-2016 15:14
on 03-02-2016 15:14
@viridis wrote:
The Olympics will soon spread it globally.
Can't believe they are still not addressing this major event and it's implications
On the late news last night they said Brazil and the Olympics committee are saying it will go on as planned. Though I have heard many athletes are considering not attending...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 03-02-2016 16:10
on 03-02-2016 16:10
As yet the disease is untreatable and it's ok saying that it leaves the system within 2 weeks but I wouldn't be to sure of the verity of that statement tbh. No problem for those of us not planning a family but this has widespread implications for our children. I can see why athletes would be wary about going.