First European Case Of Zika In Pregnant Woman

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A pregnant woman in Spain who had travelled to Colombia has the Zika virus - in what is thought to be the first such case in Europe.
The woman, from Catalonia, was reported to be having clinical tests and was under medical supervision but was described as being in good health.
She is in her second trimester of pregnancy and is presumed to have been infected during the trip to Colombia.
No details have been released about the condition of her unborn child.
The woman is among seven cases of Zika in Spain, said health officials, who said all of them were in a good condition.