Reaction to Zika virus shows we lack a rational approach to public health risks

By The Canberra Times
Updated April 24 2018 - 9:50pm, first published February 1 2016 - 8:35pm

Over the past few weeks, the Zika virus has begun to dominate news reports worldwide. It is not a fatal disease. Australia's federal Health Department says it is "generally not severe and lasts only a few days". Large outbreaks of the virus were observed in Pacific nations during the past three years, though they did not cause international alarm at the time. Nor is it yet established that the mosquito-borne disease causes microcephaly (extreme smallness of the brain) in babies, though it appears that Zika may be linked to this crippling birth defect.

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