S.America holds crisis meeting as Zika ‘nightmare’ spreads

South American health ministers held an emergency meeting on slowing the spread of the Zika virus, dubbed a “nightmare” by hard-hit Brazil, where it is blamed for brain damage in babies.

 

With health authorities warning the disease could infect up to four million people in the Americas, ministers from 14 countries held talks in Uruguay to plot their response to the growing crisis, with fears the virus could spread worldwide.

 

The meeting focused on ways to control the mosquito population spreading the virus, though reports of a US patient catching the disease by having sex fueled fears that it will not be easy to contain.

 

Brazil said it was sending more than 500,000 personnel out to clean up mosquito breeding grounds and advise people about the disease.

 

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff said her government was directing “all resources” available toward the crisis, and vowed to do “absolutely everything” for the families of babies born with microcephaly, or abnormally small heads and brains.

 

The number of babies with the condition has surged since the Zika outbreak sweeping Latin America was detected last year.

 

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