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WHO warns against rush to link Zika virus to Guillain-Barr? syndrome

Emily

Editor, Senior Moderator
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/feb/09/zika-virus-guillain-barre-world-health-organisation-who
[h=1]WHO warns against rush to link Zika virus to Guillain-Barr? syndrome[/h] Though a World Health Organisation official acknowledged three reported deaths from the rare nerve disorder, he called for caution with no link yet found
AFP in Geneva
Tuesday 9 February 2016 11.28 EST Last modified on Tuesday 9 February 2016 11.37 EST

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has urged caution about linking the Zika virus with a rare nerve disorder called Guillain-Barr? which health officials in Colombia have blamed for three deaths.
?Yes, we have seen cases of death from Guillain-Barr? syndrome; three have been reported. But I would urge caution? on linking it with Zika, a WHO spokesman, Christian Lindmeier, said....
 
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