Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Cuba Sending 9,000 Soldiers to Fight Zika Virus

Cuba Sending 9,000 Soldiers to Fight Zika Virus
By ANDREA RODRIGUEZ AND MICHAEL WEISSENSTEIN, ASSOCIATED PRESS HAVANA —
Feb 22, 2016, 5:28 PM ET

Cuban President Raul Castro announced Monday that he is dispatching
9,000 soldiers to help keep the Zika virus out of Cuba, calling on the
entire country to fight the mosquito that carries the disease.

In a rare front-page message on the state-run newspaper Granma, Castro
said Cuba's fight to prevent the arrival of the virus had been hampered
by "the inadequate technical quality" of efforts against the mosquito,
insufficient work to clean up areas where the mosquito propagates and
poor weather conditions.

He wrote that the active and reserve military personnel and 200 national
police officials would reinforce the Public Health Ministry's efforts to
spray neighborhoods for mosquitoes and eliminate breeding spots. He said
Cuba has yet to report a case of Zika, which is suspected of causing
birth defects in Brazil.

Cuba prides itself on its system of free, neighborhood-level health
care, which has included intensive efforts to limit the Aedes aegypti
mosquito that also carries the tropical diseases dengue and chikungunya.
Those efforts include door-to-door fumigation of homes and offices by
young army recruits and civilian workers who are supposed to maintain a
careful record of places they've fumigated.

Castro's didn't elaborate on his criticism of anti-mosquito efforts, but
the young workers can frequently be seen marking locations as fumigated
even when they encounter no one home, or the residents say they are
allergic or asthmatic to the chemical fog used in the anti-mosquito effort.

The military is widely perceived as more effective and disciplined than
Cuba's civilian state workers, who earn about $25 a month on average.

"Once again, the real protagonist in the fight against the menace of
epidemics is our people, so it's essential to be able to count on their
conscious participation in order for this important and necessary work
to be successful," Castro wrote.

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Source: Cuba Sending 9,000 Soldiers to Fight Zika Virus - ABC News -
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/cuba-sending-9000-soldiers-fight-zika-virus-37110217

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