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Zika infections are "highly likely" to keep spreading in Asia, the World Health Organization (WHO) has warned. Hundreds of cases of the virus have been reported in Singapore while two cases of Zika-linked microcephaly have already been confirmed in Thailand. Across the region increased numbers of cases have been reported many including pregnant women.
Zika Cases Increase Across SE Asia
Zika infections are "highlylikely" to keep spreading in BusinessTravel Security Asia, the World Health Organization (WHO) haswarned. Hundreds of cases of the virus have been reported in Singapore whiletwo cases of Zika-linked microcephaly have already been confirmed in Thailand.Across the region increased numbers of cases have been reported many includingpregnant women.
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