The World Health Organization announced plans to monitor the Zika
virus in Asia and Africa early this week, namely in countries with
high birth rates and poor health infrastructures.
The plan comes after the UN agency declared the virus to be an
international health emergency this Monday.
Laura Cantekin reports from UN headquarters in New York.
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