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Thursday, 4 August 2016

World Health: Zika Cases In Scotland As UK Total Rises To 60


A number of people have been diagnosed with Zika in Scotland, officials have admitted, as the number of cases across the UK rises to 60.
The Scottish Government said that the virus, which is causing a major health alert in South America, "does not pose a public health risk" in Scotland.

But it refused to disclose exactly how many cases have been identified in the country after the UK Government updated its figures on Wednesday.
It follows widespread reports six days ago that three people were treated for Zika in the Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Trust area in West Yorkshire.
The Zika virus is associated with a birth defect called microcephaly, which results in children being born with abnormally small heads and brain damage.
A Scottish Government spokesman said: "We can assure the public that Zika does not pose a public health risk in Scotland, and of the cases identified in the UK a very small number have been found in Scotland.
"The mosquito that spreads the virus is not found in the UK, and in any case would not be able to establish in Scotland because of our climate. Zika cannot be spread through person-to-person or airborne contact."
He added: "We have already informed the at-risk groups about the risks and how to protect themselves through Health Protection Scotland's travel advice.
"We continue to closely monitor developments in our understanding of the Zika virus as treatments and testing regimes develop."
Nearly 5,000 babies with microcephaly have been recorded in affected regions since the Zika epidemic began in 2015.
An international public health emergency was declared by the World Health Organisation as a result of the outbreak in February.


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