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Brazil president declares war on the Zika virus Brazil president declares war on the Zika virus
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SAO PAULO — Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has invited all nations in Latin America and the Caribbean to discuss ways to join forces to eliminate the Aedes aegypti mosquito and the Zika virus it carries. SAO PAULO — Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has invited all nations in Latin America and the Caribbean to discuss ways to join forces to cope with the rapid spread of the Zika virus and declared war on the mosquito that carries it.
The Brazilian presidency’s website says Rousseff told reporters covering the Wednesday summit meeting of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States in Quito, Ecuador that the meeting will be held Feb. 2 in Montevideo, Uruguay. Rousseff told reporters covering the Wednesday summit meeting of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States in Quito, Ecuador that the meeting is being held Feb. 2 in Montevideo, Uruguay.
She says on her Twitter account that “we must declare war on the mosquito,” a war that will focus on eliminating the insect’s breeding grounds until a vaccine is developed. She said she was proposing to open up to the other nations at a gathering of health ministers of the regional Mercosur trade bloc
On Twitter, Rousseff said “we must declare war on the Aedes aegypti mosquito” that carries the virus, a war that will focus on eliminating the insect’s breeding grounds until a vaccine is developed.
“We are going to focus on eliminating all the pools of standing water where the Aedes live and reproduce.” Rousseff tweeted.
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