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01-28-2016 06:44 PM - edited 01-28-2016 06:46 PM
Here is the one from the NYTimes:
Another from the BBC:
http://www.bbc.com/news/health-35427493
And one from Marketwatch with informative maps:
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/what-exactly-is-the-zika-virus-and-why-should-you-care-2016-01-25
01-28-2016 07:13 PM - edited 01-28-2016 07:19 PM
Morning Edition did a fantastic story about this the other day. (link here). The audio portion mentions that Zika is expected to move through ALL of the Americas, with the exception of Canada.
The real tragedy is that the countries seeing the worst cases are areas where family planning is very difficult. They don't have easy access to contraception and many of these states do not allow abortion at all, not even in cases where a fetus has an extreme birth defect like microcephaly. Every woman should be in charge of her own reproductive choices and this is just one reason why it's so important. Women need access to contraception and options when a pregnancy goes wrong.
How do you tell women not to get pregnant when you don't allow them contraceptive choices? And why are they only warning women about this? We don't get pregnant all by ourselves.
01-28-2016 07:20 PM
Thanks for the article!
Do you know why not Canada? At first I thought it must be the cold weather, but I scanned and apparently Canada is known for terrible mosquitoes.
01-28-2016 07:25 PM
@Noel7 wrote:
Thanks for the article!
Do you know why not Canada? At first I thought it must be the cold weather, but I scanned and apparently Canada is known for terrible mosquitoes.
I'm wondering if they do make it that far, they do not survive the cold frozen winters of Canada to reproduce again in the spring, might be the factor. The Chilean mountains was the other region mentioned and I imagine it might be on a similar latitude in the Southern Hemisphere as Canada is in the Northern Hemisphere??
01-28-2016 07:29 PM
It's a puzzle about Canada. At least Zika is not spread from person to person.
01-28-2016 07:37 PM
I wonder how it affects people other than pregnant women?
People ask why they should care what happens in underdeveloped African countries. Well, this and West Nile and Ebola are good examples. The climate and squalid living conditions are the perfect incubator for disease.
01-28-2016 08:21 PM
From the CDC on Zinka:
Symptoms
Diagnosis
Treatment
More detailed information can be found on CDC’s Zika virus web page for healthcare providers
01-28-2016 08:24 PM - edited 01-28-2016 09:27 PM
Our local newscasters said Zika could be more difficult for those of us with auto-immune, but I don't have any real information on that.
01-28-2016 08:57 PM
This is such a worry to everyone...we all know someone who is of child bearing age...even if we are not.
my DIL is pregnant now, as are many of the other younger members of our family. And all are frequent travelers. Should they all just stay at home now?
So so many unanswered questions. In the USA, we do have screens on our windows to keep mosquitos out of our homes, but I know screens aren't used in most of the rest of the world. People get bitten by mosquitoes, most often, while they're asleep in their homes.
01-28-2016 09:01 PM
From a retired teacher I know, the Zika virus has been around for years. If the moms can get into the USA, then the taxpayer will foot the bill to support the child for the many years it lives. I would think the UN would have demanded the countries with this on going disease to do something before it got out of hand. But then, that would make sense.
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