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India gears up to face Zika virus

Health Minister J.P. Nadda held a high-level meeting to take stock of the situation in view of the recent cases of Zika virus.

New Delhi: With Zika virus cases being reported from South America and the US, the Centre on Friday decided to constitute a technical group to monitor the situation even as it prepared to come out with an advisory soon.

A day after WHO warned that Zika virus was spreading “explosively”, the government also decided to strengthen its surveillance system and asserted that it is taking all measures to ensure that it is “well prepared” in case of any eventuality.

Health Minister J.P. Nadda held a high-level meeting to take stock of the situation in view of the recent cases of Zika virus being reported from some countries in the presence of senior officials from the ministry and AIIMS. “We are closely monitoring the situation and all necessary steps have been initiated to ensure that India is well prepared in case of any eventuality,” Nadda said.

The Zika virus is “spreading explosively” in the Americas and can infect upto four million people, the World Health Organisation warned on Thursday as it issued a warning to all countries, including India.

This mosquito also carries the viruses that cause Dengue and Chikungunya which are of great public health concern in tropical countries like India. The outbreak began in Brazil last year and has now spread to 24 countries in the Americas.

( Source : PTI )
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