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Zika virus reaches the Cook Islands
Updated 17 minutes ago
The zika virus infection has reached the Cook Islands for the first time with as many as 175 people displaying symptoms.
Cook Islands health authorities first thought they were dealing with dengue fever but the first batch of test results confirm 18 cases of zika, which is caused by the same family of viruses...
At least 630 zika virus cases in the Cook Islands
Updated at 7:25 pm on 25 March 2014
There are now 49 confirmed cases of zika virus in the Cook Islands and as many as 630 people are believed to have suffered from the mosquito-born disease.
Last month health authorities first thought they were dealing with dengue fever but the first batch of test results confirmed 18 cases of zika...