TWO major
US airlines are offering refunds to passengers worried about the Zika
virus as the first American resident tests positive.
United
Airlines says customers booked to fly to areas affected by the virus
can reschedule or get refunds. American Airlines says it will give
refunds to pregnant women who were planning to travel to parts of
Central America.
This comes after the
US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned pregnant women to
take precautions against mosquito bites when travelling to areas in
Latin America and the Caribbean where there have been Zika outbreaks.
The CDC says the mosquito-borne illness could be linked to a birth
defect of the brain.
Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs also warned against travelling to areas affected with the virus.
Meanwhile health officials have issued
interim guidelines for health care professionals in the US caring for
infants born to mothers who travelled or lived in an area with Zika
virus transmission during pregnancy.
The
guidelines call for paediatricians to work closely with obstetricians
caring for women exposed to the Zika virus during pregnancy, monitoring
foetal ultrasounds and testing infants with signs of a birth defect
called microcephaly marked by small head size.
Battling the virus
Brazil’s
health minister says the country will mobilise some 220,000 troops to
battle the mosquito blamed for spreading a virus linked to birth
defects, but he also was quoted overnight as saying the battle already
is being lost.Marcelo Castro said that nearly 220,000 members of Brazil’s armed forces would go door-to-door to help in mosquito eradication efforts, according to Rio de Janeiro’s O Globo newspaper. It also quoted Castro as saying the government would distribute mosquito repellent to some 400,000 pregnant women who receive cash-transfer benefits.




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