niman Posted March 26, 2016 Report Share Posted March 26, 2016 (edited) Colombia investigates whether 41 cases of microcephaly are related to the zika «PREVIOUS ARTICLEcontinues the operation to" annihilate "the jihadist network in Brussels By EFEcustomers [@] efe.es March 26, 2016 Be the first to comment emailPrint The Institute, which warned that the number of cases may vary "because of the late notification of the event".external source.Bogota. - The National Institute of Health (INS) of Colombia is investigating whether 41 cases of microcephaly in newborns related to Zika virus, which so far has infected a total of 58,838 people.According to the latest bulletin of the INS until the eleventh week of the year 50 cases of microcephaly are recorded in newborns, nine of which have been negative for zika.✕the Institute, which warned that the number of cases may vary "because of the late notification of the event", said that compared with the historical monthly average of microcephaly in the country "a cumulative total of 30 cases at the same time be expected".With regard to Guillain Barré, polyneuropathy and other complications associated with zika syndrome, have been reported to the surveillance system 381 cases "with a history of febrile illness consistent with infection" by the virus.According to estimates by the Colombian Government, 500 babies may be born with microcephaly in the country by zika and a similar number of people may experience Guillain Barre syndrome, before suggesting a resolution to couples "not pregnant" during the expansion phase virus. With respect to the total number infected, the INS updated the figure to 58,838 people, of whom 10,812 are pregnant women.Zika virus, transmitted by a mosquito Aedes genus, the same one that causes chikungunya and dengue, can cause fever, red eyes without discharge without itching, rash with white or red spots and less frequently pain mhttp://hoy.com.do/colombia-investiga-si-41-casos-de-microcefalia-tienen-relacion-con-el-zika/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter Edited March 26, 2016 by niman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Institute, which warned that the number of cases may vary "because of the late notification of the event".external source.Bogota. - The National Institute of Health (INS) of Colombia is investigating whether 41 cases of microcephaly in newborns related to Zika virus, which so far has infected a total of 58,838 people.According to the latest bulletin of the INS until the eleventh week of the year 50 cases of microcephaly are recorded in newborns, nine of which have been negative for zika.✕the Institute, which warned that the number of cases may vary "because of the late notification of the event", said that compared with the historical monthly average of microcephaly in the country "a cumulative total of 30 cases at the same time be expected".With regard to Guillain Barré, polyneuropathy and other complications associated with zika syndrome, have been reported to the surveillance system 381 cases "with a history of febrile illness consistent with infection" by the virus.According to estimates by the Colombian Government, 500 babies may be born with microcephaly in the country by zika and a similar number of people may experience Guillain Barre syndrome, before suggesting a resolution to couples "not pregnant" during the expansion phase virus. With respect to the total number infected, the INS updated the figure to 58,838 people, of whom 10,812 are pregnant women.Zika virus, transmitted by a mosquito Aedes genus, the same one that causes chikungunya and dengue, can cause fever, red eyes without discharge without itching, rash with white or red spots and less frequently pain mhttp://hoy.com.do/colombia-investiga-si-41-casos-de-microcefalia-tienen-relacion-con-el-zika/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
niman Posted March 26, 2016 Author Report Share Posted March 26, 2016 Investigating whether 41 cases of microcephaly are related to the Zika The National Institute of Health (NIH) is investigating whether 41 cases of microcephaly in newborns related to Zika virus , which so far has infected a total of 58,838 people. According to the latest bulletin of the INS until the eleventh week of the year 50 cases of microcephaly are recorded in newborns, nine of which have been negative for zika ". The Institute, which warned that the number of cases may vary "because of the late notification of the event", said that compared with the historical monthly average of microcephaly in the country "a cumulative total of 30 cases at the same time be expected".With regard to Guillain Barré, polyneuropathy and other complications associated with zika syndrome, have been reported to the surveillance system 381 cases "with a history of febrile illness consistent with infection" by the virus.According to government estimates, 500 babies may be born with microcephaly in the country by zika and a similar number of people may experience Guillain Barre syndrome, before suggesting a resolution to couples "not pregnant" during the expansion phase virus.With respect to the total number infected, the INS updated the figure to 58,838 people, of whom 10,812 are pregnant women.Virus Zika, transmitted by a mosquito of the genus Aedes, the same one that causes dengue and chikungunya, can cause fever, red eyes without discharge without itching, rash with white or red spots and less frequently muscle and joint pain .EFEhttp://cmi.com.co/investigan-si-41-casos-de-microcefalia-tienen-relacion-con-el-zika Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niman Posted March 26, 2016 Author Report Share Posted March 26, 2016 Investigating 41 cases of microcephaly in babies zikaThe National Institute of Health recorded 58,838 cases of the virus in the country, including 10,812 pregnant.ColprensaZika virus tiger mosquito microcephaly tropical diseases Congenital malformations mosquitos genetic diseases Pregnancy neurological diseases insects Reproduction Epidemic Diseases Animals Medicine Fauna Genetics Health Species Environment biology Natural Sciences ScienceRecommend on Facebook15Tweet0Send aGoogle PlusSend to LinkedinPin ItSubmitPrintReport errorAssessinterestingoutrageousfunnycontroversysurprisingboringCaracol Radio26/03/2016 - 17:17Microcephaly cases have exceeded the usual average for this date and have identified different causes of their appearance.However the National Institute of Health, explained that the figure may vary by entities notified belatedly. To date the Institute recorded 50 cases that would be associated with zika, which were discarded 9 and 41 are maintained in research to determine if the virus is the cause of the disease.Also increased the reporting of other neurological syndromes associated with the virus , if 381 cases of Guillain Barre syndrome, polyneuropathy and other complications are analyzed, they are related to the zika.The number of Colombians with the virus rose to 58,838 , including 10,812 pregnant women, cases that are within government projections.http://caracol.com.co/radio/2016/03/26/salud/1459009027_214389.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niman Posted March 26, 2016 Author Report Share Posted March 26, 2016 It is investigating whether 41 cases of microcephaly are related to the zikaWith respect to the total number infected, the INS updated the figure to 58,838 people, of whom 10,812 are pregnant women.Photo: File / Colprensa.Recommend on Facebook1Tweet0Send aGoogle PlusSend to LinkedinPin ItSubmitPrintReport errorAssessinterestingoutrageousfunnycontroversysurprisingboring0COMMENTEFE26/03/2016 - (32 minutes ago) The National Institute of Health (INS) of Colombia is investigating whether 41 cases of microcephaly in newborns related to the virus Zika, which to date has infected a total of 58,838 people. According to the latest bulletin of the INS until the eleventh week of the year 50 cases of microcephaly is recorded in newborns, nine of which have been negative for zika. the Institute, which warned that the number of cases may vary "because of the late notification of the event , " said that compared to the historical monthly average of microcephaly in the country "a cumulative total of 30 cases at the same time be expected." regarding the Guillain Barre syndrome, polyneuropathy and other complications associated with zika syndrome have been reported to the surveillance system 381 cases " with a history of febrile illness compatible infected "with the virus.According to estimates by the Colombian government, 500 babies may be born with microcephaly in the country by zika and a similar number of people may experience Guillain Barre syndrome, before suggesting a resolution couples "not pregnant" during the expansion phase of the virus. with respect to the total number infected, the INS updated the figure to 58,838 people, of whom 10,812 are pregnant women. the virus Zika, transmitted by a mosquito the genus Aedes, the same one that causes chikungunya and dengue, can cause fever, red eyes without discharge without itching, rash with white or red spots and less frequently muscle and joint pain. http://www.wradio.com.co/noticias/actualidad/se-investiga-si-41-casos-de-microcefalia-tienen-relacion-con-el-zika/20160326/nota/3093609.aspx Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niman Posted March 26, 2016 Author Report Share Posted March 26, 2016 03/26/2016 15h24 - Updated 26/03/2016 15h26Colombia considers whether there is a relationship between 41 cases of microcephaly and zikaCountry has recorded nearly 60,000 cases of infection with zika. Country estimates that 500 babies may be born with microcephaly this year. EFEFACEBOOKThe Colombian Maria Camila Davila, is pregnant and was infected by the virus zika; Colombia was one of the countries recommended that women postpone pregnancy (Photo: Schneyder Mendoza / AFP Photo) ZIKAVirus is a global concernunderstand the viruszika and microcephalywhat is already knowndiscoverymyths and truthsaffected countriesThe National Institute of Health (NIH) of Colombia is considering whether 41 cases of microcephaly registered in newborns in the country are related to the virus zika, which so far has infected 58,838 people in the country.According to the latest bulletin of the INS, to date were recorded 50 cases of microcephaly in newborns, nine of them were negative for zika.The agency, which warned that the number of cases may vary "because of the late notification," pointed out that compared to the monthly historical average, "one would expect a cumulative 30 cases in the same period."Regarding the Guillain-Barré syndrome and other complications associated with zika, there were 381 cases "with febrile illness consistent with previous virus infection."According to government estimates Colombia, 500 babies may be born with microcephaly in the country caused by zika. A similar number of people can be a victim of Guillain-Barre syndrome.Therefore, the authorities suggested in a resolution that women should not remain pregnant during the virus expansion.Of the total infected, the INS has raised the number to 58,383 people, including 10,812 pregnant women.http://g1.globo.com/bemestar/noticia/2016/03/colombia-analisa-se-ha-relacao-entre-41-casos-de-microcefalia-e-virus-da-zika.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niman Posted March 26, 2016 Author Report Share Posted March 26, 2016 Colombia will investigate more than 40 cases of microcephaly associated with Zika WRITING SDPNOTICIAS.COMSat 26 Mar 2016 13:16 Photo owned by: EFEUntil the eleventh week of the year there have been 50 cases of microcephaly in newborns.Colombia.- The national health authority South American country announced Saturday the opening of an investigation by 41 registered cases of microcephaly , of which it is believed are directly related to Zika virus. ADVERTISINGinRead invented by TeadsAccording to the latest bulletin of the National Institute of Health, until the eleventh week of the year there have been 50 cases of microcephaly in newborns , nine of which have been negative for zika.The number of cases may vary "because of the late notification of the event", said the INS and further noted that compared with the historical monthly average of microcephaly in the country "a cumulative total of 30 cases at the same time be expected".With regard to Guillain Barré, polyneuropathy and other complications associated with zika syndrome, have been reported to the surveillance system 381 cases "with ahistory of febrile illness consistent with infection" by the virus.According to estimates by the Colombian Government, 500 babies may be born with microcephaly in the country by zika and a similar number of people may suffer the syndrome Guillain Barre syndrome , before suggesting a resolution to couples "not pregnant" during the expansion phase virus.With information from EFE http://www.sdpnoticias.com/internacional/2016/03/26/investigara-colombia-mas-de-40-casos-de-microcefalia-asociados-al-zika?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+SDPnoticiascom+(SDPNoticias.com) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niman Posted March 26, 2016 Author Report Share Posted March 26, 2016 COLOMBIA MARCH 26, 2016 2:12 PMColombia investigates whether 41 cases of microcephaly are related to the zika July Caio Vasconcelos, who was born with microcephaly, undergoes physical therapy at the Institute for the Blind in Joao Pessoa, Brazil. Andre Penner APEFE LINKEDINGOOGLE+PINTERESTREDDITPRINTORDER A COPY OF THIS ARTICLE BOGOTÁ The National Institute of Health (INS) of Colombia is investigating whether 41 cases of microcephaly in newborns related to Zika virus, which so far has infected a total of 58,838 people.According to the latest bulletin of the INS until the eleventh week of the year 50 cases of microcephaly are recorded in newborns, nine of which have been negative for zika.The Institute, which warned that the number of cases may vary "because of the late notification of the event", said that compared with the historical monthly average of microcephaly in the country "a cumulative total of 30 cases at the same time be expected".With regard to Guillain Barré, polyneuropathy and other complications associated with zika syndrome, have been reported to the surveillance system 381 cases "with a history of febrile illness consistent with infection" by the virus.According to estimates by the Colombian Government, 500 babies may be born with microcephaly in the country by zika and a similar number of people may experience Guillain Barre syndrome, before suggesting a resolution to couples "not pregnant" during the expansion phase virus.With respect to the total number infected, the INS updated the figure to 58,838 people, of whom 10,812 are pregnant women.Virus Zika, transmitted by a mosquito of the genus Aedes, the same one that causes dengue and chikungunya, can cause fever, red eyes without discharge without itching, rash with white or red spots and less frequently muscle and joint pain .Read more here: http://www.elnuevoherald.com/noticias/mundo/america-latina/colombia-es/article68407522.html#storylink=cpyhttp://www.elnuevoherald.com/noticias/mundo/america-latina/colombia-es/article68407522.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niman Posted March 26, 2016 Author Report Share Posted March 26, 2016 Colombia zika recorded 58,838 cases, 10,812 pregnantSince the epidemic began to medidados March, 50 babies were born with microcephaly in Colombia. 17:09 hrs. Saturday 26, March 2016 AFPColombia recorded 58,838 people infected with the virus Zika, of which 10,812 are pregnant women, and exceeded the epidemic peak of the virus, which was recorded in February, reported Saturday the National Institute of Health (NIH).According to the latest epidemiological bulletin, in the week between 13 and 19 March were reported "six confirmed new cases and 3,108 suspects clinic."In total, Colombia reported 58,838 cases of zika since the start of the circulation of the virus, of which 2,361 were confirmed by laboratory and clinical suspects 56,477. The scientific community, which continues to investigate the consequences and complications of infection zika, suspected the relationship of this virus with neurological disorders.In Colombia, have been confirmed infected pregnant women 997 zika, which add 9,815 suspected cases. This is a vulnerable population group by suspicions that the virus causes microcephaly in the fetus.Since the epidemic began until March 19, 50 babies were born alive with this irreversible congenital malformation.In addition, in the country they have been reported 381 cases of neurological syndromes with a history compatible with zika infection. Of these, 258 are sick of Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS).According to the INS, "a correspondence seen in the behavior of SGB case reporting and case reporting curve morbidity zika".The bulletin also noted an increase in cases of acute flaccid paralysis in children under 15 years, all of them male. If in 2015 Colombia had six cases so far reported 29 2016, four in the last week.Colombia gave this month exceeded the epidemic peak Zika virus, recorded during the first two weeks of February, with an improved faster than expected data.Cartagena, Santa Marta and San Andres Island, three of the main tourist spots inthe Colombian Caribbean, recorded a decline in cases and are entering an endemic phase, according to the INS.However, in most of the country remains active circulation of the virus and some departments, such as Meta (center), Quindio (west) and Valle del Cauca (southwest and whose capital is Cali, third largest city in Colombia) are still in the stage of active transmission and infected continue to risehttp://www.t13.cl/noticia/mundo/colombia-registra-58.838-casos-zika-10.812-embarazadas Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niman Posted March 26, 2016 Author Report Share Posted March 26, 2016 National Institute of Health is investigating 41 cases of microcephaly itself relate to zika March 26, 2016 2:48 pm The National Institute of Health -ins Confirmed Saturday that investigates 41 cases of microcephaly in newborns to determine whether these relate to Zika virus.According to the latest bulletin of the INS to date with the Zika virus it has infected a total of 58,838 people in Colombia, and until this week 50 cases of microcephaly are recorded in newborns, nine of which have been negative for zika.The Institute warned that the number of cases may vary "because of the late notification of the event" and warns that compared to the historical monthly average of microcephaly in the country "a cumulative total of 30 cases at the same time be expected".With regard to Guillain Barré, polyneuropathy and other complications associated with zika syndrome, have been reported to the surveillance system 381 cases "with a history of febrile illness consistent with infection" by the virus.According to Colombian government estimates, 500 babies can be born with microcephaly zika in the country and a similar number of people may experience Guillain Barre syndrome, before suggesting a resolution to couples "not pregnant" during the expansion phase of the virus.With respect to the total number infected, the INS updated the figure to 58,838 people, of whom 10,812 are women pregnant.http://www.radiosantafe.com/2016/03/26/instituto-nacional-de-salud-investiga-si-41-casos-de-microcefalia-se-relacionan-con-zika/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niman Posted March 26, 2016 Author Report Share Posted March 26, 2016 Saturday March 26, 2016 - 24:49The INS reported 41 cases of microcephaly that could be associated with zikaPhoto: File +1 Tweet 0 Share 1RELATED POSTS"If resources are handled honestly, the system works": health ministerThe Zika came to America in 2013, according to a scientific studyZika 4,251 new cases were reported in ColombiaThey were born 38 children of mothers affected by zikaTests on relationship zika and microcephaly are not yet final, says WHOAvanza test modified Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in FloridaMinsalud recommends territorial authorities delivery of contraceptives in risk areas zikaZika vaccine would be too late to Latin AmericaBY: ADRIANA GIRLIn its latest epidemiological bulletin, the National Institute of Health warns that 10,812 pregnant mothers have suffered from zika, 1053 in Barranquilla and 608 in the Atlantic.Until March 19, 2016 were reported 50 cases of live babies born with microcephaly from all causes, of which 41 could be associated with zika ; Barranquilla reported two. This was confirmed by the National Institute of Health (NIH) in its latest epidemiological bulletin, which also warns that, comparing the historical monthly average of microcephaly in the country, a cumulative total of 30 cases at the same time be expected.And the 67.37% of cases of the disease were reported in females. A total of 10,812 pregnant women have suffered from zika, 1053 in Barranquilla and 608 in the Atlantic. The 51.2% of cases of microcephaly found in Giron (Santander) with 3 cases, Medellin (Antioquia) with 3 cases, 2 cases Barranquilla, El Charco (Nariño) with 2 cases Suaita (Santander) with 2 cases Urrao (Antioquia) with 2 cases.ADVERTISINGinRead invented by TeadsAs already it announced in the past the Ministry of Health, cases of neurological syndromes in the country, including among other pathologies Guillain Barre syndrome, have increased by 60% since the onset of the epidemic zika. The monitoring system INS has notified 381 of these cases. Barranquilla is the second city with the largest number (58) , after Norte de Santander (77).Although the epidemic passed its peak, still appear patients suffering from the virus, which came to 58,838. The departments that account for half of the country's cases are Norte de Santander, Valle del Cauca, Huila, Tolima and Barranquilla that record 53.1% of all reported cases.To date, 31 countries in Latin America have detected HIV transmission. Colombia is the second country most affected by the virus, after Brazil that is the only place where it has detected an increase in cases of microcephaly in newborns. http://www.elheraldo.co/nacional/el-ins-reporta-41-casos-de-microcefalia-que-podrian-estar-asociados-al-zika-250731TAGSZika virus Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niman Posted March 26, 2016 Author Report Share Posted March 26, 2016 Zika cases in Colombia now total about 59,000 El Espectador / Colombia recorded 58,838 people infected with the virus Zika, of which 10,812 correspond to woman is pregnant, already surpassed the epidemic peak of the virus, which was recorded in February, reported Saturday the National Institute of Health (NIH). according to the latest epidemiological bulletin, in the week between 13 and 19 March "six new confirmed cases and 3,108 suspects clinic" were reported.in total, Colombia reported 58,838 cases of zika since the start of the circulation of the virus, of the 2,361 which were confirmed by laboratory and 56,477 suspects clinics. the scientific community, which continues to investigate the consequences and complications of infection zika, suspected the relationship of this virus with neurological disorders. in Colombia, they have confirmed 997women it is infected pregnant zika, which add 9,815 suspected cases. This is a vulnerable population group by suspicions that the virus causes microcephaly in the fetus. Since the beginning of the epidemic until March 19, 50 babies were born alive with this irreversible congenital malformation. In addition, in the country have been reported 381 cases of neurological syndromes with a history compatible with zika infection. Of these, 258 are sick of Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS). According to the INS, "a correspondence is observed in the behavior of case reporting SGB and the curve of reported cases of morbidity zika". The newsletter also he noted an increase in cases of acute flaccid paralysis in children under 15 years, all male. If in 2015 Colombia had six cases so far in 2016 reported 29, four in the last week. Colombia gave surpassed this month the epidemic peak virus Zika, recorded during the first two weeks of February, an improvement the faster data than expected. Cartagena, Santa Marta and San Andres island, three of the main tourist spots in the Colombian Caribbean, registered a decline in cases and are entering an endemic phase, according to the INS. However in most of the country remains active circulation of the virus and some departments, such as Meta (center), Quindio (west) and Valle del Cauca (southwest and whose capital is Cali, third largest city in Colombia) are still in the stage of active transmission and infected continue to rise. the zika is transmitted by the mosquito Aedes aegypti, which also spread dengue, Chikungunya and yellow fever. Cases in Colombia zika now total nearly 59,000 with Information the on Twitter @entornoi http://www.entornointeligente.com/articulo/8153119/Casos-de-zika-en-Colombia-suman-ya-cerca-de-59-mil Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niman Posted March 26, 2016 Author Report Share Posted March 26, 2016 Zika virus infected in Colombia rise to more than 58,800International news26/03/2016 21:32 © Reuters. Aedes aegypti mosquito flies after feeding BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombia recorded 3,114 new cases infected with the virus Zika in the last week, bringing the total since the epidemic began amounted to 58,838, including 10,812 pregnant, reported Saturday the National Institute of Health.The weekly epidemiological bulletin revealed that 381 cases have been reported of neurological syndromes (Guillain-Barre syndrome, ascending polyneuropathy, and similar neurological conditions) with a history of illness compatible with Zika infection.The report also reported 35 cases of acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) in children under 15 years. The PFA is characterized by extreme muscle weakness and complete loss of reflexes.Colombia is the second country with more cases of Zika in Latin America and the Caribbean after Brazil. The epidemic in Colombia began in October last year.But so far, health authorities the South American country have not officially reported any cases of children born with microcephaly associated with Zika virus.Even much information about Zika including whether the virus transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito actually causes microcephaly, a congenital defect that causes the head is abnormally small and that brain development is not complete is unknown.Brazil has confirmed more than 740 cases of microcephaly and finds that most are related to infections in mothers Zika. more than 4,200 additional suspected cases are investigated.The World Health Organization (WHO) said Zika as a global health emergency because it has spread rapidly and "alarming" way, with the risk to affect up to four million people in America.The virus has also been linked to Guillain-Barre syndrome, a rare neurological disorder that can weaken muscles and cause paralysis. Although there is no preventive vaccine Zika, the world's leading pharmaceutical work in search of an antigen against the virus.(Reporting by Luis Jaime Acosta. Edited by Steve Addison)http://es.investing.com/news/world-news/infectados-por-virus-de-zika-en-colombia-suben-a-más-de-58.800-318141 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niman Posted March 27, 2016 Author Report Share Posted March 27, 2016 Colombia studies 41 microcephaly cases for possible relation to ZikaPublished March 26, 2016EFEColombia's National Health Institute, or INS, is making a study to determine whether 41 cases of newborns with microcephaly - unusually small heads - are related to contagion by the Zika virus, which up to now as infected a total of 58,838 people.According to the latest INS bulletin, as of the 11th week of this year a total of 50 microcephalic babies have been born, only nine of whom tested negative for Zika.The institute, which warned that the number of cases could vary "due to the late notification" of the phenomenon, noted that according to the historic monthly average of microcephaly in the country, "a total of 30 cases was to be expected by the same date."With respect to the Guillain Barre neurological syndrome, polyneuropathies and other complications associated with Zika, the epidemiological vigilance system has been notified about 381 cases "with a history of feverish illness compatible with infection" by the virus.According to estimates of the Colombian government, some 500 microcephalic babies could be born in the country due to Zika, while a similar number of people could suffer from Guillain Barre syndrome, which prompted its suggestion that couples resolve "not to start a pregnancy" while the virus continues to spread.With regard to the total number of people infected, the INS updated the number to 58,838 people, of whom 10,812 are pregnant women.The Zika virus, transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito, the same that spreads dengue fever and Chikungunya, can cause fever, red eyes without secretion or itching, skin rashes with red and white spots, and, with less frequency, muscle and joint pain. EFEhttp://latino.foxnews.com/latino/news/2016/03/26/colombia-studies-41-microcephaly-cases-for-possible-relation-to-zika/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niman Posted March 28, 2016 Author Report Share Posted March 28, 2016 Monday, March 28, 2016 - 08:10Colombia checks relationship between Zika virus and 41 cases of babies with microcephalyPhoto: Getty ImagesThe National Institute of Health (NIH) of Colombia is in the process of analyzing 41 cases of microcephaly registered in the country. Researchers aim to find out if there is a relationship between the malformation and the Zika virus, which has infected 58,838 people, according to the latest INS newsletter. They were reported in total 50 cases of microcephaly in newborns, but nine were negative for Zika. The agency also warned, according to the Earth website, the number may vary "because of the late notification." were also recorded 381 cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome and other complications related to Zika, "with febrile disease history compatible with infection. Colombia estimates that may be born 500 babies with microcephaly caused by Zika. Authorities suggest that women avoid getting pregnant during the spread of the virus.http://www.bahianoticias.com.br/saude/noticia/16657-colombia-verifica-relacao-entre-zika-virus-e-41-casos-de-bebes-com-microcefalia.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niman Posted March 28, 2016 Author Report Share Posted March 28, 2016 Colombia is investigating 41 cases of microcephaly for connection with zikaA A + A ++The National Institute of Health (INS) of Colombia is investigating whether 41 cases of microcephaly in newborns related to Zika virus, which so far has infected a total of 58,838 people.According to the latest bulletin of the INS until the eleventh week of the year 50 cases of microcephaly are recorded in newborns, nine of which have been negative for zika.The Institute, which warned that the number of cases may vary "because of the late notification of the event", said that compared with the historical monthly average of microcephaly in the country "a cumulative total of 30 cases at the same time be expected".With regard to Guillain Barré, polyneuropathy and other complications associated with zika syndrome, have been reported to the surveillance system 381 cases "with a history of febrile illness consistent with infection" by the virus.According to estimates by the Colombian Government, 500 babies may be born with microcephaly in the country by zika and a similar number of people may experience Guillain Barre syndrome, before suggesting a resolution to couples "not pregnant" during the expansion phase virus.With respect to the total number infected, the INS updated the figure to 58,838 people, of whom 10,812 are pregnant women.Virus Zika, transmitted by a mosquito of the genus Aedes, the same one that causes dengue and chikungunya, can cause fever, red eyes without discharge without itching, rash with white or red spots and less frequently muscle and joint pain .Zika virus cases down in Cucuta, Colombia, but increases in other municipalities The municipality of Cucuta in Colombia is one of the most affected by Zika virus in the region, and has the top spot for the greatest number of patients. However, the National Institute of Health (INS) said that in Colombia zika epidemic is declining and that municipality weekly incidence of cases has decreased.http://www.buhola.com/noticias/56f6d0514ed9e4cc7df1d144 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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