The current Zika virus outbreak is growing in twenty-two countries, and American authorities have already confirmed a dozen cases of the disease within the United States. The World Health Organization said yesterday that the outbreak is “likely to spread across Americas,” and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have asked pregnant American women to postpone journeys to affected countries. The outbreak has led many governments, including those of Ecuador, Colombia and Jamaica, to request that women postpone having children, with El Salvador's deputy health minister advising their citizens to wait two years before trying to fall pregnant. Here’s why. |
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