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Zika Virus is ‘Scarier than the CDC Initially Thought’

No need to panic, but be cautious this spring and summer

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Healthy Living

Julie Fidler
By Julie Fidler
Posted On April 28, 2016

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) said this week that the Zika virus is “scarier than we initially thought.” The agency made a connection between Zika and microcephaly, a horrible birth defect that causes babies to be born with small heads and brains, in pregnant women. It also suspected that Zika causes Guillain-Barré, a nervous system disorder that can temporarily paralyze people and cause permanent brain damage.

But health agencies around the world are realizing that microcephaly and Guillain-Barré are but 2 of a whole host of problems Zika can cause.

Recently, there have been reports of people exposed to the virus who’ve developed different kinds of brain and spinal column infections. A case of acute myelitis – an inflammation of the spinal cord – was reported in a 15-year-old girl from Guadeloupe. [1]

Dr. Anne Schuchat, the principal deputy director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said:

“Most of what we’ve learned is not reassuring. Everything we look at with this virus seems to be a bit scarier than we initially thought.”

The Aedes aegypti mosquito is currently present in all or part of 30 states in the U.S., not just 12, as originally thought. Researchers haven’t ventured a guess as to how many women and babies infected with Zika will wind up with birth defects, nor do they know which drugs or vaccines might be effective. The virus is expected to be a problem across the south this spring and summer.

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Source: CBS News

Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases said that Zika “is a very unusual virus and we can’t pretend to know everything about it that we need to know.”

The White House recently informed Congress that it planned to move more than $510 million previously earmarked for Ebola prevention toward Zika prevention efforts. Congressional Republicans say the White House is trying to “politicize” Zika and are frustrated that President Obama did not allocate the more than $1 billion they asked for.

Read: GMO Mosquitoes to be be Used Against Zika?

Fauci said of the funds:

“We can’t just stop and wait for the money. If we don’t get the money the president has asked for, we’re not going to take it to the point we need. When the president asked for $1.9 billion, we needed $1.9 billion.”

The CDC said Monday that it was providing $3.9 million in emergency Zika funding to Puerto Rico. The agency said that the number of cases there is doubling each week and could reach into the hundreds of thousands. Schuchat said:

“We are quite concerned about Puerto Rico, where the virus is spreading throughout the island. We think there could be hundreds of thousands of cases of Zika virus in Puerto Rico and perhaps hundreds of affected babies.” [2]

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I don’t know about you, but when I hike in warm weather, I always smell like a giant Lifesaver because I put peppermint on before I go outside to keep bugs away. I’m allergic to mosquitoes, so when I get bitten I always get huge, painful welts. But the stakes are higher this year. There’s Zika out there in ‘dem woods, and though I have no plans of staying indoors all summer, I’m going to be very vigilant about covering up and protecting myself from bug bites.

Sources:

[1] The Atlantic

[2] USA Today

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Post written byJulie Fidler:
Julie Fidler is a freelance writer, legal blogger, and the author of Adventures in Holy Matrimony: For Better or the Absolute Worst. She lives in Pennsylvania with her husband and two ridiculously spoiled cats. She occasionally pontificates on her blog.

One response to “Zika Virus is ‘Scarier than the CDC Initially Thought’”

  1. Lincoln says:
    April 28, 2016 at 1:16 pm

    February 03, 2016 WHO Owns the Zika Virus?

    The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the Zika virus a global health emergency on Monday (February 1) without providing much detail on the disease. So here are some facts until we receive more information: This sexually-transmitted virus has been around for 69 years and is marketed by two companies: LGC Standards (headquartered in the UK) and ATCC (headquartered in the US).

    Name of Depositor – J. Casals, Rockefeller Foundation

    Source – Blood from experimental forest sentinel rhesus monkey, Uganda, 1947 Year of Origin 1947

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