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Puerto Rico - Zika: baby born from infected mother apparently healthy

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16-02-02-29

Baby born infected patient with Zika

By TELEMUNDO PR

Secretary of the Department of Health of Puerto Rico, Ana Rius, said Wednesday in a radio interview that one of the women infected with the virus zika during pregnancy gave birth last Saturday.

According to the official, the baby was born healthy but did not specify in which city the birth occurred.

Rius said Health continues to monitor the rest of infected pregnant women with the virus, which so far have normal pregnancies.

"Use repellent as perfume," he urged the doctor, in a call to citizens to keep protecting yourself from mosquito aedes aegypti bites the bearer of Zika virus, dengue, chikungunya and yellow fever.

So far, the Department of Health has reported 201 cases of zika in Puerto Rico. Of these, they said that 21 were pregnant, so this birth with other pregnant women 20 suffering from the disease are.

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http://www.telemundo51.com/noticias...ectada-con-Zika-en-Puerto-Rico-372236602.html
 
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