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IAEA says ready to transfer SIT technology to tackle Zika

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Blood samples from pregnant women are seen at the maternity of the Guatemalan Social Security Institute (IGSS) in Guatemala City. Guatemala increased the monitoring of pregnant women because of the risk of infection by Zika virus.

Homa Lezgee 
Press TV, Vienna

The International Atomic Energy Agency says it’s ready to transfer its so-called SIT technology to help suppress the Zika virus. From Vienna, Press TV’s Homa Lezgee has more.


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