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Thursday, 4 February 2016

Brazil Zika virus: 'War' declared on deadly mosquitoes

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has declared war on mosquitoes responsible for spreading the Zika virus in a recorded TV message to the nation. She said a national mobilisation day would be held on Saturday, during which thousands of soldiers and state employees would work to eradicate the insects in homes and offices.
Brazilian soldiers prepare for an operation to fight the Aedes aegypti mosquito in Sao Paulo (03 February 2016)
The Brazilian military has been deployed in force to combat the Aedes aegypti mosquito
Ms Rousseff said most mosquitoes breed in or near people's homes. Zika has been linked to babies being born with underdeveloped brains.
The larvae of Aedes aegypti mosquito are seen inside Oxitec laboratory in Campinas, Brazil (02 February 2016)
Laboratories in the US and Europe say they need samples from previous outbreaks if they are to carry out effective research on the evolution of the virus
It is spreading through the Americas and the World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the microcephaly disease linked to the virus a global public health emergency.
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff (01 February 2016)
President Rousseff said that everything would be done to help mothers, pregnant women and children from the effects of the virus
In her address, Ms Rousseff said that substantial federal resources were being released to fight Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, because it was a fight that "cannot be lost". "All of us need to take part in this battle," she said.


"We need help and good will from everyone. Collaborate, mobilise your family and your community.
"I will insist, since science has not yet developed a vaccine against the Zika virus, that the only efficient method we have to prevent this illness is the vigorous battle against the mosquito."

The president also said that she wanted especially to send a "comforting message" to mothers and future mothers.

"We will do everything, absolutely everything in our reach to protect you. We will do everything, absolutely everything we can to offer support to the children affected by microcephaly and their families."

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