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10 people on P.E.I. tested for the Zika virus, but so far no positives

P.E.I. health officials say some Islanders have been tested for the Zika virus, but so far there have been no positive cases.

'There are no positive cases to date...overall the risk in P.E.I. remains very low'

P.E.I. Chief Health Officer Dr. Heather Morrison says there are no positive cases to date on the Island. (CBC )

P.E.I. health officialssay some Islandershave beentested for the Zika virus, but so far there areno positive cases.
Earlier this week, Nova Scotia reported its first confirmed case of Zika and someone in New Brunswick was diagnosed last month.

The virus, which began spreading in South America last year,is linked to serious birth defects.

P.E.I.'s chief public health officer, Dr.Heather Morrison, saidher officecontinues to monitor the situation with the Zika virus around the country.

"As of May 10, there have been ten tests submitted forZikain P.E.I. and there are no positive cases to date," said Morrison. "Overall the risk in Canada, as in P.E.I. and the Atlanticprovinces, remains very low. Mosquitos that are known to transmit the virus are not established in Canada and are not well suited to our climate."

"As of May 12, there have been 80 travel-related cases and one locally acquired case through sexual transmission, which have been reported in Canada," she said.

The Aedes aegypti mosquito spreads the Zika virus, as well as dengue fever and chikungunya. (James Gathany/CDC/Associated Press)
Morrison saidupdates are sent out regularly to health professionals on the Island as new information comes to light.

She saidthis time of year there are likely fewer people traveling to Zika-affected countries.

Pregnant women or those trying to get pregnant are still being advised not to travel to those areas.

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