Arab Times

Brazil to launch anti-Zika app:

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Castro

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Brazil’s health ministry said Thursday it will launch a smartphone applicatio­n to track the Zika virus during the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro and help visitors detect the disease.

The app will provide informatio­n on preventing Zika, ask users about their health and if necessary direct them to the nearest pharmacy or hospital via GPS.

It will be available in English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese and Russian, as well as Portuguese, and go online in May, the ministry said, as Brazil counts down to the opening ceremony on August 5.

Besides the virtual diagnosis, it will also feature a quiz in the form of an Olympics-inspired video game.

Brazil sounded the alarm over Zika when health officials noticed the mosquito-borne virus appeared to be causing a sharp rise in babies born with microcepha­ly, or abnormally small heads.

The flu-like disease, whose primary symptoms are relatively mild, has also been linked to nerve disorders in adults.

The World Health Organizati­on has declared an internatio­nal health emergency over the apparent link between Zika and microcepha­ly. Health Minister Marcelo Castro emphasized that “the risk of infection will be considerab­ly reduced” during the Olympics, which will be held during the southern hemisphere winter, when there are fewer mosquitoes. But the situa-

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