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Lucylastic -> Interesting article from the UN On the Zika VIrus (2/5/2016 1:59:57 PM)




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http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=53173#.VrVCq_krKHs

Upholding women’s human rights essential to Zika response – UN rights chief

5 February 2016 – Upholding women’s human rights is essential if the response to the Zika health emergency is to be effective, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights said today, following the advice to women by some governments to delay getting pregnant due to the possible link between the virus and neurological disorders affecting newborns.

Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein is calling for the repeal of laws and policies that restrict access to sexual and reproductive health services in contravention of international standards, and pressed for concrete steps to be taken so that women have the information, support and services they require to exercise their rights to determine whether and when they become pregnant.

“Clearly, managing the spread of Zika is a major challenge to the governments in Latin America,” Mr. Zeid said in a news release. “However, the advice of some governments to women to delay getting pregnant ignores the reality that many women and girls simply cannot exercise control over whether or when or under what circumstances they become pregnant, especially in an environment where sexual violence is so common.”

In Zika-affected countries that have restrictive laws governing women’s reproductive rights, the UN rights chief said the situation facing women and girls is particularly stark on a number of levels.

“In situations where sexual violence is rampant, and sexual and reproductive health services are criminalized, or simply unavailable, efforts to halt this crisis will not be enhanced by placing the focus on advising women and girls not to become pregnant. Many of the key issues revolve around men’s failure to uphold the rights of women and girls, and a range of strong measures need to be taken to tackle these underlying problems,” he insisted.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared a public health emergency of international concern amid concerns of a possible association between upsurges in reported cases of Zika virus disease and of microcephaly in Latin America. A causative link between Zika and microcephaly (babies born with abnormally small heads), and Zika and Guillain-Barré Syndrome (a neurological condition), is still under investigation.

The High Commissioner’s Office (OHCHR) underlined that amid the continuing spread of the Zika virus, authorities must ensure that their public health response is pursued in conformity with their human rights obligations, in particular relating to health and health-related rights.

“Upholding human rights is essential to an effective public health response and this requires that governments ensure women, men and adolescents have access to comprehensive and affordable quality sexual and reproductive health services and information, without discrimination,” Mr. Zeid said, noting that comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services include contraception – including emergency contraception – maternal healthcare and safe abortion services to the full extent of the law.

“Health services must be delivered in a way that ensures a woman’s fully informed consent, respects her dignity, guarantees her privacy, and is responsive to her needs and perspectives,” he added. “Laws and policies that restrict her access to these services must be urgently reviewed in line with human rights obligations in order to ensure the right to health for all in practice.”

Drawing on lessons learned from the Ebola outbreak in West Africa in 2014, the High Commissioner highlighted that another crucial element of the response should be the systematic dissemination of accurate information on how Zika spreads, how to prevent it and its health consequences.


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There are another few articles on the same subject
UN health agency urges action now in European countries to prevent Zika virus spread
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=53155#.VrU-xPkrKHs, more are on the sidebar.


Now that there seems to be an affected person who transmitted it sexually(albeit one only so far shown)
It seems that more than DDT will be needed to stop any spread...
Well I spose that gives the border bashers another item to add list of things that "open borders" let in.
Now they will join the climate deniers, and the forced birthers and the govmnt conspiracy crowd, the chem companies have an opportunity to make a zillion bucks out of a "crisis".

Oh and the UN haters who are saying its a hoax and its just like the ebola clusterfuck), and they(UN) are scaremongering...
oh what a world
but give women their rights
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO way




Lucylastic -> RE: Interesting article from the UN On the Zika VIrus (2/5/2016 2:05:43 PM)

http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/zika-virus-outbreak/use-condom-avoid-zika-cdc-tells-travelers-n512251



Use a Condom to Avoid Zika, CDC Tells Travelers
by MAGGIE FOX
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Men who have traveled to Zika-affected zones should use a condom if they want to be absolutely sure they don't infect sex partners, federal health officials advised Friday.

And men with a pregnant sex partner who have been to Zika-affected zones should just use a condom or abstain from sex until the baby is born, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.

Health officials in Dallas said this week they had confirmed a case of sexual transmission in which one person traveled to Venezuela, where Zika is spreading, and come back to Dallas to infect a sex partner.

Image: A woman carries her grandson as a health official collects mosquitos and larva at her home to check for Zika virus at a village in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
A woman carries her grandson as a health official collects mosquitos and larva at her home to check for Zika virus at a village in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on Feb. 4, 2016. SAMRANG PRING / Reuters
"Men with a pregnant sex partner who reside in or have traveled to an area of active Zika virus transmission and their pregnant sex partners should consistently and correctly use condoms during sex (vaginal, anal, or oral) or abstain from sexual activity for the duration of the pregnancy," the CDC said in its latest advisory on Zika.

"Our priority here is to prevent a pregnant woman from becoming infected with Zika," CDC chief Dr. Tom Frieden told reporters.




Greta75 -> RE: Interesting article from the UN On the Zika VIrus (2/6/2016 8:49:01 AM)

Zika is spread through bodily fluids so even french kissing or oral sex is bad. The virus can stay alive in your body for up to 30 days.

But it's not life threatening, just bad for babies.




WickedsDesire -> RE: Interesting article from the UN On the Zika VIrus (2/6/2016 10:09:18 AM)

Long as it doesn't work it ways in the muffin/Chardonnay chain I will be fine. Now as some people do not understand my words this is not a throw away comment it the complete opposite...besides my friend is from Mexico...yes I showed her the sights 2-3 months ago.

Its beginning to make the daily press here & i do not know too much about it..case Europe methinks - there will be more than one
Its origin -fairly recent
it can/may be spread through - one case thus far - obviously there will be more and it will/can mutate
bad for some babies
Cannot say I am a fan of you stereotyping Latin America.

wanders of to read up

they set the alarm bells ringing earlier - good - they do not have a real handle on it thus far. reminds me of Thalidomide and they fuking knew




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