niman Posted March 7, 2016 Report Posted March 7, 2016 (edited) http://www.healthycanadians.gc.ca/diseases-conditions-maladies-affections/disease-maladie/zika-virus/surveillance-eng.php?id=zikacases#s1Zika virus cases in Canada, as of March 7, 2016CountryLocally acquiredTravel-relatedCanada020 Edited March 7, 2016 by niman
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niman Posted March 8, 2016 Author Report Posted March 8, 2016 20 Canadians, including pregnant woman, infected by Zika in other countriesRisk of contracting virus through blood products in Canada estimated at 1 in 38 millionBy Hannah Thibedeau, CBC News Posted: Mar 07, 2016 8:58 PM ET Last Updated: Mar 07, 2016 8:58 PM ETAedes aegypti, the species of mosquito that carries Zika virus. There are now 20 confirmed cases of the Zika virus in Canada, including one pregnant woman. (US Centers for Disease Control)59 shares Facebook Twitter Reddit Google Share Email Related StoriesZika virus: What you need to know and how to prevent itZika virus: Canadian women advised to wait 2 months to get pregnant after travelZika virus: Canadian women advised to wait 2 months to get pregnant after travelZika outbreak ahead of Rio Olympics concerns some athletes planning familiesZika response weighs evidence of birth defect linkZika virus risks in pregnancy may be 'more than microcephaly'Twenty Canadians, including a pregnant woman, have tested positive for the Zika virus, Canada's chief public health officer told a Commons committee Monday. "We are aware of one [pregnant woman] in Canada at this time. There may be more but we're not aware of that," Dr. Gregory Taylor, told the standing committee on health.Zika virus: What you need to knowWomen advised to wait 2 months to get pregnant after travelZika outbreak ahead of Rio Olympics concerns some athletes Taylor would not identify where the pregnant woman is from, in order to protect her privacy.All 20 contracted the virus while visiting countries with outbreaks. There are no known instances of Canadians being infected while in Canada. The Zika virus is thought to cause microcephaly in newborns, which is an abnormal head size associated with incomplete brain development. The Public Health Agency has told women to wait two months before getting pregnant after visiting Zika-affected countries. Approximately three million Canadians are expected to travel to Zika-affected countries in 2016, and Taylor says the number of infected people is expected to increase. However, he tells Canadians not to worry. "Most of them have either no symptoms or very, very mild," Taylor said.Blood securityThe CEO of Canadian Blood Services told the committee that the virus can be transmitted through blood products, and the agency can't screen for it. "There is no licensed screening test that we can put in the blood system today for Zika virus. Unlike tests that we have for West Nile and HIV and hepatitis B and hepatitis C, there is no screening test we can routinely do on blood donors," Graham Sher said. Sher says the agency took rapid measures to protect the blood supply. Anyone who has travelled to a country with Zika must wait 21 days after returning to Canada before donating blood.Sher says, "The risk of a unit of blood being infected by the Zika virus and entering the blood supply in Canada with our 21-day deferral policy in place is 1 in 38 million."http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/pregnant-woman-zika-canadian-virus-1.3480331
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