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World Health Organization issues $56 million plan to combat Zika virus

 han_123 2016-04-09

The World Health Organization asked on Wednesday for $56 million to combat the Zika virus, a disease that has been linked to severe birth defects in Brazil and has spread to 39 other countries. The WHO declared the outbreak a global public health emergency on Feb. 1, noting the association of the virus with two neurological disorders: microcephaly in babies and Guillain-Barré syndrome, which can cause paralysis. The funds sought would be used until June to fast-track vaccines, carry out diagnostics, and research how the mosquito-borne virus spreads, as well as virus control, the WHO said.

Possible links with neurological complications and birth malformations have rapidly changed the risk profile for Zika from a mild threat to one of very serious proportions.

WHO Director-General Margaret Chan

There is no known treatment for Zika, which had been viewed as a relatively mild illness until the concerns over microcephaly and Guillain-Barré emerged. At least 15 companies and academic groups are rushing to develop a vaccine. Hopes of a breakthrough took a small step forward on Wednesday when U.S. biotech firm Inovio Pharmaceuticals Inc. said its experimental shot had induced a robust and durable response in mice.

There is currently very little evidence of mother-to-child transmission; however, intrauterine infections seem to be associated with subsequent neurological conditions in the child.

Margaret Chan
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Yahoo News Digest

Microcephaly in Brazil

4,443

SUSPECTED CASES

Brazil, worst hit by the Zika outbreak, issued updated figures on Wednesday, saying it is investigating the potential link between Zika infections and more than 4,443 suspected cases of microcephaly. The condition is marked by an abnormally small head size that can result in developmental problems.

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Virolologist Leslie Lobel, MD, says it's unclear whether birth defects in Brazil are linked to Zika, and any panic can cause more harm than the virus itself

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