The World Health Organization has declared the spread of Zika virus an
international public health emergency and has freed funds to combat the
disease.
“This is an extraordinary event,” said WHO Director General Margaret Chan at a press conference on Monday. “It poses a public health threat to other parts of the world and a coordinated international response is needed.”
Margaret Chan cited the pattern of the disease’s spread,
the lack of a vaccine, and the large global population of mosquitoes
that can carry the virus as factors that contributed to the declaration.
The declaration, only the fourth in WHO’s history, comes
just days after the organization said the number of cases could hit 4
million by the end of the year. The virus has spread rapidly throughout
the Americas infecting people in more than 20 countries.
Officials in
Brazil, the hardest hit country, have estimated 1.5 million infections.
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