South Africa confirms first case of Zika virus

South Africa confirms first case of Zika virus

JOHANNESBURG - South Africa confirmed its first case of the mosquito-borne Zika virus in a Colombian man, health authorities said.

The virus, which is causing international alarm after spreading through much of the Americas, was detected in the man on his visit to Johannesburg, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said.

"The businessman presented with fever and a rash approximately four days after arrival in South Africa but is now fully recovered," he said.

The World Health Organization declared the outbreak a global public health emergency on Feb. 1, noting its association with two neurological disorders - microcephaly in babies and Guillain-Barre syndrome that can cause paralysis.

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