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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Texas reports first case of Zika spread by local mosquitoes
Texas
health officials on Monday reported the state's first case of Zika
transmitted by local mosquitoes, making Texas the second state within
the continental United States to report local transmission of the virus
that has been linked to birth defects.
The case involved a woman living in Cameron County near the Mexico
border who is not pregnant, the Texas Department of State Health
Services said.
Pregnancy is the biggest concern with Zika because the virus can cause
severe, life-long birth defects, including microcephaly, in which a
child is born with an abnormally small head, a sign its brain has
stopped growing normally.
Texas said it currently has no other suspected cases of local Zika
transmission, but officials there plan to step up efforts to watch for
the virus.
Texas is one of several U.S. states where Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, which carry Zika, are present.
Florida's Miami Dade County has been battling Zika within local mosquito
populations since mid-summer. As of today, the state has had 238 cases
of locally transmitted Zika.
“We knew it was only a matter of time before we saw a Zika case spread
by a mosquito in Texas,” Dr. John Hellerstedt, Texas Department of State
Health Services commissioner, said in a statement.
“We still don’t believe the virus will become widespread in Texas, but
there could be more cases, so people need to protect themselves from
mosquito bites, especially in parts of the state that stay relatively
warm in the fall and winter.”
Officials in Cameron County and the City of Brownsville have assessed
the woman's home and have begun trapping and testing mosquitoes to
understand how widespread the virus is in local mosquito populations.
The city recently sprayed for mosquitoes in the area, and will continue
to take action to reduce the mosquito population, state and local
officials said.
There is no vaccine or treatment for Zika, which causes mild fever, rash
and red eyes. An estimated 80 percent of people infected have no
symptoms, making it difficult for individuals to know whether they have
been infected.
The connection between Zika and microcephaly first came to light last
year in Brazil, which has since confirmed more than 2,000 cases of the
birth defect.
In adults, Zika infections have also been linked to a rare neurological
syndrome known as Guillain-Barre, as well as other neurological
disorders.
(Reporting by Letitia Stein; Editing by Andrew Hay)

