China Daily (Hong Kong)

Singapore confirms 41 cases of locally-transmitte­d Zika

- By REUTERS in Singapore

Singapore authoritie­s have confirmed 41 cases of locallytra­nsmitted Zika virus, which in Brazil has been linked to a rare birth defect, and said more cases were expected to be identified.

Those infected include 36 foreign constructi­on workers employed at a site near Aljunied in the southeast of the island, the health ministry and the National Environmen­t Agency said in a joint statement on Sunday.

On Saturday, authoritie­s had confirmed Singapore’s first case of a local transmissi­on of the virus, to a 47-yearold Malaysian woman, also from the Aljunied area.

“MOH (the Ministry of Health) cannot rule out further community transmissi­on in Singapore since some of those tested positive also live or work in other parts of Singapore,” the statement said. “We expect to identify more positive cases.”

The authoritie­s said they have tested 124 people, primarily constructi­on workers. Seventy-eight tested negative and five cases were pending. Thirty-four patients have fully recovered. It was not immediatel­y clear where the foreign workers were from, but Singapore hosts a large contingent of workers from the Asian subcontine­nt.

“All the cases are residents or workers in the Aljunied Crescent/Sims Drive area. They are not known to have traveled to Zika-affected areas recently, and are thus likely to have been infected in Singapore. This confirms that local transmissi­on of Zika virus infection has taken place,” the statement said.

Dozens of NEA staff cleaned drains and sprayed insecticid­e in the mainly residentia­l area early on Sunday, and volunteers and contractor­s handed out leaflets and insect repellent.

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