58 cases of Zika virus infection confirmed in Spain

  30 March 2016    Read: 1327
58 cases of Zika virus infection confirmed in Spain
The Spanish Ministry of Health, Social Services and Equality on Monday confirmed a total of 58 cases of the Zika virus infection in the country.
The ministry adds that all of those cases have been imported by people who were infected while visiting countries where the virus, which is thought to cause birth defects in some cases, is prevalent.

No case has yet been acquired locally in Spain and although that possibility has not been ruled out, health authorities highlight the fact that the only mosquito in Spain capable of transporting the virus, the Tiger Mosquito (Aedes Albopictus) has a limited habitat (mainly down the east coast) and the chances of one biting a person infected by the virus and becoming a carrier are remote.

The number of confirmed cases in Spain has risen by 15 over the past two weeks and nine of the confirmed cases are pregnant women.

Sixteen of those confirmed cases are in the Madrid region, 14 in the Catalan Region, seven in Castilla-Leon, six in Aragon, three in Valencia, two each in Asturias, Murcia, and the Canary Islands, and one each in Andalusia, Navarra, La Rioja, Galicia and the Basque Region.

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