More than 2.5 billion people worldwide are at risk of Zika virus infection

More than 2.5 billion people worldwide are at risk of Zika virus infection

September 14, 2016 Source: Xinhuanet

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The devastating Seca virus is still spreading, and there are new cases of infection in new countries. The World Health Organization says Zaka is still a pressing issue in the international health arena and warned that the virus will continue to spread to other countries. At the same time, scientists predict that more than 2.5 billion people worldwide are at risk of contracting Seca.

After the Singapore authorities confirmed the discovery of more than 150 cases of infection, Malaysia has recently discovered the first case of infected with sika virus. Asia, Africa and the United States have been classified as high-risk areas of infection, and scientists say that India, China, the Philippines, Indonesia and other countries are at risk of being infected.

However, some experts said that the number of people at risk of infection was overestimated. More than two-thirds of people who are infected with the sika virus do not develop symptoms or have mild symptoms, so many people are already immune.

Research on the Seca virus is still in full swing. In addition to the association with "small head disease", the latest data show that the Seca virus is also closely related to Guillain-Barre syndrome. During the Zika virus outbreak in many countries, the number of cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome also increased significantly. Dr David Heymann of the United Nations "Emergency Committee" said that there are still many gaps in the scientific community's understanding of the research on Secavirus and its complications.

So far, the sika virus has infected 72 countries and regions and is still listed as an international public health emergency by the World Health Organization.

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