Zika Virus: Women in El Salvador Told to Postpone Pregnancy 2 Years

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The Zika virus is triggering health and travel warnings.

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Public officials in El Salvador are advising women there to put off pregnancies for the next two years to avoid passing on the Zika virus.

In the U.S., the Centers for Disease Control is advising women here to postpone travel to 14 affected nations in South and Central America.

Related:Zika Virus: Five Things You Need To Know

The mosquito-borne virus is spreading across Latin America and is suspected of causing birth defects.

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