Current case counts in the United States and US Territories indicate that 5,413 symptomatic Zika virus disease cases have been reported in the states since January 1, 2015 with 37,007 symptomatic cases reported in the territories.
This visit was England’s second visit to Honduras to develop Zika response. He and Dr. Marco Medina, Dean of the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Honduras, along with a small group of representatives from Central and South American countries met with Juan Orlando Hernandez, President of Honduras, last year. Drs. England and Medina have led a group charged with writing guidelines for the diagnosis and surveillance of neurological Zika infection complications.
The Honduran government, in association with UNAH, WHO, PAHO, Institut Francais, UNICEF and the WFN, has stepped to the forefront of these efforts to institute pilot programs to help patients and families. Health care representatives from other Central American countries are also interested in joining these efforts.