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Fifth meeting of the Emergency Committee under the International Health Regulations (2005) regarding microcephaly, other neurological disorders and Zika virus


Fifth meeting of the Emergency Committee under the International Health Regulations (2005) regarding microcephaly, other neurological disorders and Zika virus
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Fifth meeting of the Emergency Committee under the International Health Regulations (2005) regarding microcephaly, other neurological disorders and Zika virusThe fifth meeting of the Emergency Committee (EC) on Zika and microcephaly convened by the Director-General under the International Health Regulations (IHR 2005) regarding microcephaly, other neurological disorders and Zika virus was held by teleconference on 18 November 2016.The Committee was briefed on the implementation of the Temporary Recommendations issued by the Director-General on advice from the four previous EC meetings.The Committee was updated on the latest developments on Zika virus geographic spread, natural history, epidemiology, microcephaly and other neonatal complications associated with Zika virus, Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) and current knowledge on sexual transmission of Zika virus.
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Zika No Longer Global Health Emergency, WHO Declares


Zika No Longer Global Health Emergency, WHO Declares
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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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U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services updates Zika numbers


U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services updates Zika numbers
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CORPUS CHRISTI (KIII NEWS) - As of November 23, there were more than 37,100 confirmed cases of Zika virus in U.S. States and Territories.4,444 confirmed cases of Zika in U.S. States and District of Columbia.32,724 confirmed cases of Zika in U.S.
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