Cuba has detected the first case of Zika in a Venezuelan doctor who came to the island for postgraduate studies, the health ministry said Wednesday. The 28-year-old woman, who arrived in Cuba on February 21, is hospitalised at the Pedro Kouri Tropical Medicine Institute in the capital Havana.
The doctor said her husband contracted Zika two months ago and that her brother-in-law also got sick two weeks before her trip to Cuba, the health ministry said in a statement carried by state newspaper Granma. According to the statement, the woman was staying in a dorm in the western Cuban province of Artemisa together with 37 other doctors who are being monitored.
None of the other doctors have shown any symptoms so far, according to the ministry. The rapidly expanding Zika virus - which has affected more than 20 Latin American countries - is suspected to be the cause of a sudden increase in cases of neonatal microcephaly, a severe deformation of the brain and skull among new-borns.
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