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  • If you've never heard of the Zika virus before this year, you're not alone.

  • It was isolated from monkeys in 1947 in the Zika rainforest in Uganda and since then

  • it hasn't really bothered humans much at all. Until now. The Zika virus appeared in Brazil

  • for the first time in 2015, and more than a million people have been infected since then.

  • Just to put that into perspective, the last largest outbreak happened in french polynesia

  • and it really only spread around to a couple hundred people.

  • 80% of people with the virus don't have symptoms at all.

  • The others have mild symptoms including fever and a rash.

  • So here's why public health officials are concerned.

  • Now we're learning that when pregnant women contract Zika, they can pass it on to their fetuses

  • and this in turn can cause terrible birth defects. This is microcephaly. It's a birth defect

  • that involves incomplete head and brain development. So they look like they have very small heads,

  • and what that means is that they're basically mentally disabled, they have a shorter life expectancy

  • and it's just an absolutely devastating disease. Microcephaly has multiple causes, but officials think

  • it might also be linked to Zika. That's why public health officials in Latin America

  • and the Caribbean are cautioning women not to get pregnant right now.

  • In the US the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention took a similarly extreme measure

  • when they issued an unprecedented travel advisory telling women who are pregnant to avoid traveling

  • to countries in Latin America where the virus is circulating.

  • That included their very own territory, Puerto Rico. Zika virus is carried by mosquitos.

  • It might be transmitted through sex as well. And the type of mosquitos that spread Zika

  • live in warm areas all over the world, including the US.

  • The main vector for this disease is called the Aedes aegypti, and it's mostly found along the southern US.

  • But there's some question about whether it's also carried by another mosquito

  • called the Aedes albopictus and that has a much broader range.

  • Right now there's no cure or treatment for Zika.

  • They're working on vaccines but that could take years. So really the only way to protect yourself

  • is to try not to get bitten by mosquitos, which is difficult to do.

  • It's especially important that pregnant women are aware of the risk.

  • There needs to be a lot of awareness about the virus

  • and about this potential damage to the fetus later.

If you've never heard of the Zika virus before this year, you're not alone.

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