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Caracas takes on Zika virus amid shortages, information blackout

By Associated Press in Caracas, Venezuela | China Daily | Updated: 2016-02-23 08:06

This is what the Zika outbreak looks like in Venezuela, a country whose medical system has teetered for months on the brink of collapse:

There's a lack of bug spray to prevent mosquito bites, scant contraceptives to avert pregnancies, little medicine to treat Zika-linked maladies. There has been no effective public health campaign to inform the public about the disease - and nobody really knows how many infections there have been.

"It's just terrible what we are living," said Carla Natera, a 50-year-old local government worker who contracted Zika and spent three days searching pharmacies for an ointment to calm the angry rash that broke out on her face and body.

Caracas takes on Zika virus amid shortages, information blackout

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