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Why Zika Isn't Considered a Global Health Emergency Anymore—And How It Affects Holiday Travel


Why Zika Isn't Considered a Global Health Emergency Anymore—And How It Affects Holiday Travel
ExpandWhole regions in the Southern Hemisphere have declared war on mosquitoes.Health warnings to pregnant women living and traveling throughout the Americas, and now Southeast Asia, have become commonplace.And yet, after a year of watching two species of mosquitoes spread the Zika virus—a frightening disease with dire and heartbreaking health consequences for babies in the womb—suddenly, the World Health Organization (WHO) has declared an end to its status as a global health emergency.
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Global standards for Zika testing needed, doctors say


Global standards for Zika testing needed, doctors say
A woman stands near a poster explaining about the Zika virus at the Ministry of Health office in Jakarta, Indonesia September 2, 2016.REUTERS/Iqro Rinaldi/File Photo(Reuters Health) - - Although the mosquito-born Zika virus often results in mild flu-like symptoms, serious birth defects linked to the illness may still justify travel advisories and require global testing standards, a new study suggests.The World Health Organization on Friday said the Zika outbreak is no longer a public health emergency, putting the virus in the same category as other mosquito-born illnesses like malaria and yellow fever.
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Zika No Longer Global Health Emergency, WHO Declares


Zika No Longer Global Health Emergency, WHO Declares
Zika No Longer Global 'Health Emergency,' WHO DeclaresEnlarge this image toggle caption Mario Tama/Getty Images Mario Tama/Getty ImagesThe World Health Organization announced Friday that it no longer considers the Zika epidemic a public health emergency of international concern.But Zika's threat to pregnant women and babies is not going away anytime soon, the agency says.Instead, the virus is now a chronic problem, says the WHO's Dr. Pete Salama.
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Zika Is No Longer a Global Emergency, W.H.O. Says


Zika Is No Longer a Global Emergency, W.H.O. Says
The World Health Organization declared an end to its global health emergency over the spread of the Zika virus on Friday, prompting dismay from some public health experts confronting the epidemic.An agency advisory committee said it ended the emergency — formally known as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern — because Zika is now shown to be a dangerous mosquito-borne disease, like malaria or yellow fever, and should be viewed as an ongoing threat met as other diseases are, sometimes with W.H.O.Committee members repeatedly emphasized that they did not consider the Zika crisis over.
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