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Zika scare prompts Philippines to advise women to postpone pregnancy

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Life | Mon Feb 15, 2016 7:55am EST Related: HEALTH

Zika scare prompts Philippines to advise women to postpone pregnancy

MANILA

REUTERS/JOSUE DECAVELE

A minister in the Philippines has urged women to delay pregnancy until more is known about the mosquito-borne Zika virus raging in Latin America, even though the Asian country's only reported case of zika was four years ago.
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"To those who are not in a hurry to get pregnant, maybe they can postpone and wait next year when we know more about the virus," Health Minister Janet Garin said in a radio interview on Sunday, suggesting they practice family planning methods.

Garin said she was also asking Filipinos to avoid Zika-affected countries because "travelers, who contracted the disease abroad, may then transmit the virus sexually to their partners".
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The Philippines, sole reported case of Zika was in 2012 and involved a teenage boy in Cebu island in central Philippines.

"While we do not have any reported cases as of now here in the Philippines, we know that the threat is there," Lyndon Lee-Suy, spokesman for the health ministry, told Reuters on Monday. "Even the husbands should be aware of the risks of pregnancy."
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(Reporting by Karen Lema and Manuel Mogato; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore)

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-zika-philippines-idUSKCN0VO1HG
 
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