Thailand confirms two cases of Zika-linked microcephaly

This is the first Zika-linked microcephaly in Southeast Asia, says World Health Organisation

This is the first Zika-linked microcephaly in Southeast Asia, says World Health Organisation. PHOTO: REUTERS

BANGKOK:
Thailand confirmed on Friday that Zika had caused two cases of microcephaly, a condition that results in babies being born with small heads, the first time microcephaly had been linked to Zika in Southeast Asia.

"To summarise we have found two cases of small heads linked to Zika, the first cases in Thailand," Prasert Thongcharoen, an adviser to the Department of Disease Control, told reporters in Bangkok.


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The World Health Organisation said this was the first Zika-linked microcephaly in Southeast Asia.

Thailand's public health ministry this week said it was investigating four suspected cases of Zika-related microcephaly in three babies and a 37-week-old unborn baby.
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