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Argentine woman contracts Zika

Argentine health officials are investigating whether a woman who contracted the Zika virus without leaving the country was infected by a sexual partner.

A health official in the Argentine province of Cordoba has reported that a woman has contracted the Zika virus without having left the country, bringing to nine the total number of cases reported nationwide.

A major outbreak of the virus began in Brazil last year and has spread to many countries in the Americas.

"We are thinking that the virus could have been transmitted sexually," Cordoba health chief Francisco Fortuna told Radio Continental on Friday, adding that the patient had contact with a man who recently travelled to Colombia.

Prior to the infection in Cordoba, Argentina's health ministry had reported eight cases of Zika throughout the country as of last week.

Scientists are investigating a potential link between Zika infections of pregnant women and more than 4300 suspected cases in Brazil of microcephaly, a condition marked by an abnormally small head size that can result in developmental problems.

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Both Argentina and Colombia border Brazil.

Much remains unknown about Zika, including whether the virus actually causes microcephaly in babies. Brazil has confirmed more than 580 cases of microcephaly and considers most of them to be related to Zika infections in the mothers.

Airlines say the rapidly spreading Zika virus may be discouraging travel in the Americas, the International Air Transport Association said.


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