Pregnant women warned not to travel to the Rio Olympics

Pregnant women warned not to travel to the Rio Olympics

Pregnant women are being warned not to travel to the Olympics in Brazil after a virus causing thousands of babies to be born with unusually small heads swept through the region.

Researchers have linked the rise in Microcephaly, a neurological disorder in which infants are born with smaller craniums and brains, to the Zika virus, a mosquito-borne disease first seen in Africa in 1947.

The outbreak has spread with such speed that the US-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has now warned pregnant women not to travel to Brazil and 13 other countries in Latin America and the Caribbean – potentially affecting thousands intending to arrive in Rio for the Olympics this August.

Read NZ Herald

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One response to “Pregnant women warned not to travel to the Rio Olympics”

  1. This is in Brazil now too? I thought I just heard about this sweeping through China… how scary.

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