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  2. The First Case Of The Zika Virus Found In ColumbusBy ESTHER HONIG • 2 HOURS AGOSHARETwitter Facebook Google+ Email The first local case of Zika have been confirmed. Columbus Public Health reports that a 38-year-old Columbus Women contracted the virus while on vacation in the Dominican Republic.WIKIPEDIA / WOSUOn Monday Columbus Public Health officials confirmed the first local case of the Zika virus. A 38-year-old Columbus woman contracted the virus while on vacation in the Dominican Republic. ListenListening... 0:50 Spokesperson for Columbus Public Health, Jose Rodriguez said fortunately the woman is not pregnant. “Zika has been associated with poor health outcomes for pregnant women. So again it’s great news that the individual is not pregnant,” said Rodriguez. According to the CDC, outbreaks of the Zika virus began in 2015 in Brazil. The virus is primarily transmitted by mosquitos and has spread to other countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. Other cases of Zika have been reported in the US, but they are a result of individuals traveling to the affected countries. On Monday, the Hancock County health commissioner confirmed a second case of Zika. A 50-year-old man in Findlay, Ohio contracted the virus on a trip to the Caribbean. Jose Rodriguez of Columbus Public Health said these two cases are not related
  3. On Monday Columbus Public Health officials confirmed the first local case of the Zika virus. A 38-year-old Columbus woman contracted the virus while on vacation in the Dominican Republic. http://radio.wosu.org/post/first-case-zika-virus-found-columbus
  4. Zika virus cases in Ohio: https://www.odh.ohio.gov/odhprograms/bid/zdp/diseases/zika.aspx Quote Edit Options
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  6. On Monday, the Hancock County health commissioner confirmed a second case of Zika. A 50-year-old man in Findlay, Ohio contracted the virus on a trip to the Caribbean. Jose Rodriguez of Columbus Public Health said these two cases are not related. http://radio.wosu.org/post/first-case-zika-virus-found-columbus
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  9. Second case of microcephaly in a fetus associated with zika in Spain3- +06/06/2016 15:31 0 Comments Reading: 1 min ( 236 words) The Spanish health authorities Monday reported a second case of microcephaly related to Zika virus detected in the country in the fetus of a woman who came from Latin America and decided to abort. The woman, of that nationality is not reported, observed symptoms of the disease during the first trimester of pregnancy when resided in Latin America, after which he traveled to Spain, the Ministry of Health in an updated report on cases zika. "Brain malformations the second quarter were detected in the fetus by ultrasound and the mother requested the voluntary termination of pregnancy", the ministry said. Subsequently, "the presence of the virus was detected in the umbilical cord and fetal brain tissue," he added. More aboutMinistry of HealthSpainThe first case of microcephaly in Spain, a serious and irreversible malformation characterized by an abnormally small skull size in newborns, was announced by the authorities in May. On May 30, they had already identified 132 confirmed cases of zika in national territory, 21 of them in pregnant women, according to the Ministry of Health. All cases have been in people who traveled to infected areas. The zika, a virus transmitted by Aedes aegypti, has spread rapidly in Latin America since 2015. Brazil has been particularly affected, with nearly 1,300 children born with irreversible brain damage since. http://ve.globedia.com/segundo-microcefalia-feto-asociado-zika-espana?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
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  11. June 6, 2016 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH DAILY ZIKA UPDATE: ONE NEW TRAVEL-RELATED CASE IN MIAMI-DADE COUNTY Contact:Communications [email protected](850) 245-4111 Tallahassee, Fla.—In an effort to keep Florida residents and visitors safe and aware about the status of the Zika virus, the Florida Department of Health will issue a Zika virus update each week day at 2 p.m. Updates will include a CDC-confirmed Zika case count by county and information to better keep Floridians prepared. There is one new travel-related case in Miami-Dade County. Of the cases confirmed in Florida, five cases are still exhibiting symptoms. According to CDC, symptoms associated with the Zika virus last between seven to 10 days. CDC recommends that women who are pregnant or thinking of becoming pregnant postpone travel to Zika affected areas. According to CDC guidance, providers should consider testing all pregnant women with a history of travel to a Zika affected area for the virus. CDC recommends that a pregnant woman with a history of Zika virus and her provider should consider additional ultrasounds. Florida has been monitoring pregnant women with evidence of Zika regardless of symptoms since January. The total number of pregnant women who have been monitored is 38, with 9 having met the previous CDC case definition. County Number of Cases (all travel related) Alachua 4 Brevard 3 Broward 19 Clay 2 Collier 2 Hillsborough 3 Lee 5 Martin 1 Miami-Dade 51 Orange 10 Osceola 5 Palm Beach 7 Pasco 1 Pinellas 4 Polk 3 Santa Rosa 1 Seminole 3 St. Johns 2 Volusia 2 Total cases not involving pregnant women 128 Cases involving pregnant women regardless of symptoms* 38 *Counties of pregnant women will not be shared. On Feb. 12, Governor Scott directed the State Surgeon General to activate a Zika Virus Information Hotline for current Florida residents and visitors, as well as anyone planning on traveling to Florida in the near future. The hotline, managed by the Department of Health, has assisted 1,963 callers since it launched. The number for the Zika Virus Information Hotline is 1-855-622-6735. All cases are travel-associated. There have been no locally-acquired cases of Zika in Florida. For more information on the Zika virus, click here. The department urges Floridians to drain standing water weekly, no matter how seemingly small. A couple drops of water in a bottle cap can be a breeding location for mosquitoes. Residents and visitors also need to use repellents when enjoying the Florida outdoors. More Information on DOH action on Zika: On Feb. 3, Governor Scott directed the State Surgeon General to issue a Declaration of Public Health Emergency for the counties of residents with travel-associated cases of Zika.There have been 19 counties included in the declaration– Alachua, Brevard, Broward, Clay, Collier, Hillsborough, Lee, Martin, Miami-Dade, Orange, Osceola, Palm Beach, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, Santa Rosa, Seminole, St. Johns and Volusia – and will be updated as needed.DOH encourages Florida residents and visitors to protect themselves from all mosquito-borne illnesses by draining standing water; covering their skin with repellent and clothing; and covering windows with screens.DOH has a robust mosquito-borne illness surveillance system and is working with CDC, the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and local county mosquito control boards to ensure that the proper precautions are being taken to protect Florida residents and visitors.On April 6, Governor Rick Scott and Interim State Surgeon General Dr. Celeste Philip hosted a conference call with Florida Mosquito Control Districts to discuss ongoing preparations to fight the possible spread of the Zika virus in Florida. There were 74 attendees on the call.On May 11, Governor Scott met with federal leaders on the importance of preparing for Zika as we would a hurricane. Governor Scott requested 5,000 Zika preparedness kits from HHS Secretary Sylvia Burwell as well as a plan from FEMA on how resources will be allocated to states in the event an emergency is declared.On June 1, Governor Scott requested for President Obama to provide preparedness items needed in order to increase Florida’s capacity to be ready when Zika becomes mosquito-borne in our state.Florida currently has the capacity to test 6,090 people for active Zika virus and 1,812 for Zika antibodies.Federal Guidance on Zika: According to CDC, Zika illness is generally mild with a rash, fever and joint pain. CDC researchers have concluded that Zika virus is a cause of microcephaly and other birth defects.The FDA released guidance regarding donor screening, deferral and product management to reduce the risk of transfusion-transmission of Zika virus. Additional information is available on the FDA website here.CDC has put out guidance related to the sexual transmission of the Zika virus. This includes CDC recommendation that if you have traveled to a country with local transmission of Zika you should abstain from unprotected sex.Based on CDC guidance released, DOH will now report pregnant women with evidence of Zika virus regardless of symptoms. Prior to new guidance, CDC guidance was only to report cases of Zika if the pregnant women was symptomatic.For more information on Zika virus, click here. About the Florida Department of Health The department, nationally accredited by the Public Health Accreditation Board, works to protect, promote and improve the health of all people in Florida through integrated state, county and community efforts. Follow us on Twitter at @HealthyFla and on Facebook. For more information about the Florida Department of Health, please visit www.FloridaHealth.gov. http://www.floridahealth.gov/newsroom/2016/06/060616-zika-update.html
  12. County Number of Cases (all travel related) Alachua 4 Brevard 3 Broward 19 Clay 2 Collier 2 Hillsborough 3 Lee 5 Martin 1 Miami-Dade 51 Orange 10 Osceola 5 Palm Beach 7 Pasco 1 Pinellas 4 Polk 3 Santa Rosa 1 Seminole 3 St. Johns 2 Volusia 2 Total cases not involving pregnant women 128 Cases involving pregnant women regardless of symptoms* 38 *Counties of pregnant women will not be shared.
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  14. WHO report indicates microcpehaly case was infected in Colombia: Spain 1 Colombia http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/208816/1/zikasitrep_2Jun2016_eng.pdf?ua=1
  15. Confirms second case of microcephaly by Zika virus in Spain: the mother miscarried0 00171ViewsFILE | ONE Agencypublished by Alejandro Alarcon | Information is AFPThe Spanish health authorities reported Monday in a second case of microcephaly related to Zika virus detected in the country in the fetus of a woman who came from Latin America and decided toabort. The woman, of that nationality is not reported, observed symptoms of the disease during the first trimester of pregnancy when resided in Latin America, after which he traveled to Spain, said the Ministry of Health in an updated report on cases zika. "Brain malformations the second quarter were detected in the fetus by ultrasound and the mother requested the voluntary termination of pregnancy , " the ministry said. Subsequently, "the presence of the virus was detected in the umbilical cord and fetal brain tissue, " he added. The first case of microcephaly, a serious and irreversible malformation characterized by an abnormally small skull size in newborns, was announced by the Spanish authorities in May. On May 30 in Spain they had been detected 132 confirmed cases of Zika , 21 of them in pregnant women, according to the Ministry of Health. All cases have been in people who traveled to infected areas. The zika, a virus transmitted by Aedes aegypti, has spread rapidly in Latin America since 2015. Brazil has been particularly affected, with nearly 1,300 children born with irreversible brain damage since. http://www.biobiochile.cl/noticias/internacional/europa/2016/06/06/confirman-segundo-caso-de-microcefalia-por-virus-zika-en-espana-la-madre-aborto.shtml
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  17. The Ministry of Health of Spain confirmed the existence in the country of a second case of cerebral malformation in the fetus of a pregnant infected zika . This is a woman who contracted the virus in Latin America and, after hearing the diagnosis, applied for voluntary termination of pregnancy, as stated in the update of a report of Health on the rapid assessment of the risk of virus transmission. Both in this case as in the first detected, known on May 5 in the region of Catalonia (northeast), fetuses had "congenital abnormalities related to an infectious cause." in the first, the pregnant woman was infected zika during a trip to Latin America . In the second, the affected resided in that continent and subsequently traveled to Spain. Health reported, had symptoms of the disease in the first trimester and the second celebrales malformations were detected in the fetus. The presence of the virus was detected in the umbilical cord and fetal brain tissue. So far in Spain have confirmed 141 cases of zika, all imported. Of the total, 19 were pregnant women. http://www.elcomercio.com/actualidad/espana-malformacion-microcefalia-embarazo-zika.html
  18. Spain confirms second case of malformation of a fetus by zika 118 So far in Spain they have confirmed 141 cases of zika. Photo: EFE SHARE 1 ASSESS THE ARTICLE outraged 0 sad 6 indifferent 0 surprised 1 Contento 0 DPA June 6, 2016 8:52 The Ministry of Health of Spain confirmed the existence in the country of a second case of cerebral malformation in the fetus of a pregnant infected zika . This is a woman who contracted the virus in Latin America and, after hearing the diagnosis, applied for voluntary termination of pregnancy, as stated in the update of a report of Health on the rapid assessment of the risk of virus transmission. Both in this case as in the first detected, known on May 5 in the region of Catalonia (northeast), fetuses had "congenital abnormalities related to an infectious cause." in the first, the pregnant woman was infected zika during a trip to Latin America . In the second, the affected resided in that continent and subsequently traveled to Spain. Health reported, had symptoms of the disease in the first trimester and the second celebrales malformations were detected in the fetus. The presence of the virus was detected in the umbilical cord and fetal brain tissue. So far in Spain have confirmed 141 cases of zika, all imported. Of the total, 19 were pregnant women.Este contenido ha sido publicado originalmente por Diario EL COMERCIO en la siguiente dirección:http://www.elcomercio.com/actualidad/espana-malformacion-microcefalia-embarazo-zika.html. Si está pensando en hacer uso del mismo, por favor, cite la fuente y haga un enlace hacia la nota original de donde usted ha tomado este contenido. ElComercio.com
  19. In the fetus of a pregnant Spain confirms second case of microcephaly by Zika virusThis is a woman living in a Latin American country who traveled to Spain, where he had symptoms of the disease while in the first trimester of pregnancy. 0Comments 0Shared June 6, 2016 9:43 a.m. Updated June 6, 2016 10:10 a.m. TO SHARE Spain confirms second case of microcephaly by Zika virus Do you have something to say? Start the conversation and be the first to comment. MADRID The Spanish Health Ministry today confirmed the existence in that country's second case of cerebral malformation in the fetus of a pregnant infected in Latin America by Zika virus. Efe reported. This is a woman living in a Latin American country who traveled to Spain, where he had symptoms of the disease while in the first trimester of pregnancy. In the second quarter they will be detected brain malformations in the fetus, after the woman, which have not given details, "requested the voluntary termination of pregnancy". The first case was announced on May 5 in the region of Catalonia (northeast), with a woman who would have been infected on a trip to Latin America and also in the second trimester of pregnancy was observed significant brain malformations fetus. In this case of Catalonia woman he decided to go ahead with the pregnancy. The report on the rapid assessment of the risk of disease transmission by Zika virus in Spain published by the Ministry of Health, dated May 30 had been reported 140 imported cases of infection (132 confirmed and 8 probable) and of which 21 they were pregnant. According to this document, the fetuses of pregnant presented two of these "congenital abnormalities related to an infectious cause." http://www.eluniversal.com/noticias/estilo-vida/espana-confirma-segundo-caso-microcefalia-por-virus-zika_313543
  20. Second case of microcephaly for the state ZikaThe first case was registered in Catalonia a month ago ARA Barcelona UPDATED 06/06/2016 16:47 0 0 The Seine stabilized after floods that have left four dead in FranceCastellers Villefranche assault extra range The Zika spreading throughout America. MARIO TAMA / GETTY The Ministry of Health, Social Services and Equality has confirmed the existence of asecond case of malformation in the fetus of a pregnant woman infected in Latin America with the virus Zika . She has requested voluntary interruption of pregnancy after learning the diagnosis. It is the second case of this kind is detected in the state, after a month ago transcend the first case in Catalonia , although the Catalan case the woman decided to go ahead with the pregnancy. The ministry specifies that in both cases the infection had taken place prior to any of the countries of Central and South America most affected by the disease. In fact, the same has happened with nearly 150 cases detected in the state so far are pregnant women- twenty -one, all of them imported . Two pregnant women, however, were "congenital anomalies related infectious cause," according to Health. For now known, although the ministry does not report the autonomous community has occurred, it is specified that the woman lived in the Latin America and was on a trip back to Spain when he was diagnosed disease. After having symptoms during the first trimester of pregnancy, was second when he found the brain malformations and woman "asked for the voluntary termination of pregnancy." Later it was confirmed that the virus was present in the umbilical cord and brain tissue of the fetus. Also on Monday the Ministry of Health of the Generalitat updated weekly tally of cases, which again showed that Catalonia is one of the areas of the state with more positive diagnoses. From January 1 already detected 57 positive cases - a case that the count of the last week -. These 18 men and 39 women , ten of whom are pregnant. Two of these already pregnant gave birth without problems , although there is a third diagnosed with the disease who decided to go ahead with the pregnancy. At first the other seven are good, according to the relevant controls.
  21. Second case of microcephaly for the state ZikaThe first case was registered in Catalonia a month ago ARA Barcelona UPDATED 06/06/2016 16:47 The Ministry of Health, Social Services and Equality has confirmed the existence of a second case of malformation in the fetus of a pregnant woman infected in Latin America with the virus Zika . She has requested voluntary interruption of pregnancy after learning the diagnosis. It is the second case of this kind is detected in the state, after a month ago transcend the first case in Catalonia , although the Catalan case the woman decided to go ahead with the pregnancy. http://www.ara.cat/societat/segon-cas-microcefalia-fetus-embarassada-virus-zika_0_1590441094.html?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
  22. Zika Virus – June 6, 2016. Texas has had 40 reported cases of Zika virus disease. Of those, 39 were in travelers who were infected abroad and diagnosed after they returned home; one of those travelers was a pregnant woman. One case involved a Dallas County resident who had sexual contact with someone who acquired the Zika infection while traveling abroad. Case counts by county: Bexar – 6 Collin – 1 Dallas – 6 Denton – 2 Fort Bend – 2 Grayson – 1Harris – 13 Tarrant – 4 Travis – 2 Val Verde – 1 Williamson – 1 Wise – 1
  23. Circular Phylogram 2735 BP from codon 1
  24. Circular cladogram 2753 BP from codon 1
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