The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday confirmed that the central tourist area of Miami Beach is now infected with mosquitoes carrying Zika and also warned pregnant women not to travel in the that area. The agency said that Wynwood area of Miami also has Zika mosquitoes. This is the second area, after north of downtown Miami, to be identified as having mosquitoes having Zika virus. Florida Governor Rick Scott confirmed on Friday the first five probable cases of Zika virus contracted in Miami Beach — three men and two women — which take Florida’s number of locally infected Zika victims to 36. At a press conference in Miami, Scott confirmed that five people, including three tourists, were infected with the mosquito-transmitted virus in Miami Beach, but that “the county has already begun an aggressive mosquito-eradication plan that includes additional spraying in Miami Beach”. Zika, which has extended through a large part of Latin America and the Caribbean, can cause pregnant women to have babies with microcephalic deformity and neurological problems.

No Comments

Leave a Comment

Visit Us On TwitterVisit Us On FacebookVisit Us On YoutubeCheck Our Feed