Cuba reported on Wednesday two new cases of residents contracting the mosquito-borne Zika virus locally, in a setback for the Caribbean country that has taken a series of measures in an attempt to stave off the epidemic.
But
Cuba, renowned for its preventative health campaigns, took a series of
measures to eliminate the Aedes strain of mosquito that carries Zika,
drastically reducing infestations. It had only reported one
locally-contracted case until now.
"Last Aug.
1, two new locally contracted cases of the Zika virus were diagnosed,
corresponding to residents in the city of Holguin who had not traveled
abroad, which brings the total up to three," the Health Ministry said in a statement published by state media.
The ministry said the patients remained hospitalized, in a good state of general health, and with a "favorable evolution".
It
added it was investigating the affected area to identify the possible
existence of new cases and was continuing the fight against the Aedes
strain of mosquito.
Cuba has called out the
military to help fumigate, activated neighborhood watch groups to check
there is no standing water, where the insects breed, instituted health
checks at airports and other entry points to the Caribbean island, among
other measures.
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