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It was last a part of the games at St. Louis in 1904. The mosquito-borne virus has been linked to brain defects in newborn babies after their mother's had Zika during pregnancy.According to Jimmy Whitworth, Professor of International Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine symptoms are very mild and the single most important risk would be the risk of becoming pregnant.Whitworth says: \"I can understand and I do respect the decision that Rory McIlroy has made. I don't know his personal circumstances, but if he is looking to conceive a child with his partner in the very near future then I think that changes the balance of risks that individuals have to take into account\"According to the World Health Organisation (WHO) doctors were not aware that the virus could cross a woman's placenta until after the outbreak of Zika virus in French Polynesia in 2014.Then it was also confirmed that it could be transferred by blood transfusions.By July 2015 it was being linked with the neurological disorder Guillain Barre and by October it was linked to a spike in the number of babies born with microcephaly.Whitworth says: \"Zika is really all new, everything that we're hearing and we're finding out about Zika is new, this isn't a disease that we knew very much at about before. We thought it was simply a disease of monkeys in Africa, so we are learning all the time and new information is coming forward.\"More recently scientists have confirmed the virus can linger in some parts of the body including semen in men.Whitworth says: \"There's evidence that it (Zika virus) will remain in urine for one, or two weeks and possibly in saliva for the same amount of time at low levels. There's very recent emerging evidence that in babies that have been infected with the virus that they can have a persistant infection lasting a number of weeks.\"With the Olympics moving steadily forwards there have been questions about the safety of travelling to the games.Earlier this month Bruce Aylward, WHO's Executive Director of Outbreaks endeavoured to reassure people saying: \"They ensure the availability of insect repellent and also condoms for athletes and visitors in recognition of the increasing evidence, or the evidence now that there is also sexual transmission.\"He was preceded by Tom Frieden director of America's Centers for Disease Control who said:\"Travellers will continue to come in with Zika, there could be sexual transmission of Zika and that's why people who come back from Zika-affected areas and who's partners are pregnant need to use a condom.\" Scientists at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) argues golf courses aren't high risk areas getting infected with Zika because the mosquitos which transmit the infection live around houses and rarely fly more than 50 metres from the breeding sites. It says the most credible estimates suggest no more than between ten and twenty Zika infections among the half a million athletes and visitors going to Brazil for the Olympics. According to Whitworth: If a couple are looking to get pregnant and they're going to the Olympics then the best advice is to avoid conceiving for two months after coming back from Brazil and using barrier methods to do that. In the unlikely event that one of them has actually been ill with Zika over that period, they should prolong that period for six months and by that time the body will have removed all traces of the infection and so there'll be no risk after that period to a newborn baby.\"He says other visitors can take the usual preventative measures: \"I think as long as you're not planning to get pregnant any time soon then these are entirely managable risks and with anti mosquito measures, avoiding getting bitten by using spray and long sleeves and sleeping in airconditioned accomodation are all ways that should reduce the number of mosquito bites that you get.\"With just a few weeks before the games begin Whitworth says: \"We think there will be a very small number of cases that will occur in people going to Rio and if they're not pregnant, not thinking of getting pregnant soon, then this is a trivial illness in all cases and I'd have thought other things like gastrointestinal infections with diarrhoea and vomiting would be more of a health risk for most of the people going to the Olympics.\" Doctors say it's important all travellers follow public health advice before travelling and while abroad.FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4042183LEAD IN: With the Zika virus prompting athletes and visitors to reconsider their trip to the Rio Olympics, doctors and scientists are trying to give reassurance with a list of dos and don'ts.They say unless you are planning a family it's not considered risky to go.STORY-LINE: Not all athetes are prepared to put themselves, or their families at risk of the Zika virus.Golfer Rory McIlroy ranked four in the world has decided he's one of a handful who wont be going to the Rio Olympic this summer.He's pulled out of Ireland's Olympic squad with a statement saying: \"my health and my family's health comes before everything else\".\"Even though the risk of infection from the Zika virus is considered low, it is a risk nonetheless and a risk I am unwilling to take.\"Other golfers including Adam Scott, Louis Oosthuizen, Vijay Singh and Marc Leishman are already withdrawn.It's not an auspicious reappearance for the sport which hasn't been part of the Olympic Games for over a century.   It was last a part of the games at St. Louis in 1904. The mosquito-borne virus has been linked to brain defects in newborn babies after their mother's had Zika during pregnancy.According to Jimmy Whitworth, Professor of International Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine symptoms are very mild and the single most important risk would be the risk of becoming pregnant.Whitworth says: \"I can understand and I do respect the decision that Rory McIlroy has made. I don't know his personal circumstances, but if he is looking to conceive a child with his partner in the very near future then I think that changes the balance of risks that individuals have to take into account\"According to the World Health Organisation (WHO) doctors were not aware that the virus could cross a woman's placenta until after the outbreak of Zika virus in French Polynesia in 2014.Then it was also confirmed that it could be transferred by blood transfusions.By July 2015 it was being linked with the neurological disorder Guillain Barre and by October it was linked to a spike in the number of babies born with microcephaly.Whitworth says: \"Zika is really all new, everything that we're hearing and we're finding out about Zika is new, this isn't a disease that we knew very much at about before. We thought it was simply a disease of monkeys in Africa, so we are learning all the time and new information is coming forward.\"More recently scientists have confirmed the virus can linger in some parts of the body including semen in men.Whitworth says: \"There's evidence that it (Zika virus) will remain in urine for one, or two weeks and possibly in saliva for the same amount of time at low levels. There's very recent emerging evidence that in babies that have been infected with the virus that they can have a persistant infection lasting a number of weeks.\"With the Olympics moving steadily forwards there have been questions about the safety of travelling to the games.Earlier this month Bruce Aylward, WHO's Executive Director of Outbreaks endeavoured to reassure people saying: \"They ensure the availability of insect repellent and also condoms for athletes and visitors in recognition of the increasing evidence, or the evidence now that there is also sexual transmission.\"He was preceded by Tom Frieden director of America's Centers for Disease Control who said:\"Travellers will continue to come in with Zika, there could be sexual transmission of Zika and that's why people who come back from Zika-affected areas and who's partners are pregnant need to use a condom.\" Scientists at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) argues golf courses aren't high risk areas getting infected with Zika because the mosquitos which transmit the infection live around houses and rarely fly more than 50 metres from the breeding sites. It says the most credible estimates suggest no more than between ten and twenty Zika infections among the half a million athletes and visitors going to Brazil for the Olympics. According to Whitworth: If a couple are looking to get pregnant and they're going to the Olympics then the best advice is to avoid conceiving for two months after coming back from Brazil and using barrier methods to do that. In the unlikely event that one of them has actually been ill with Zika over that period, they should prolong that period for six months and by that time the body will have removed all traces of the infection and so there'll be no risk after that period to a newborn baby.\"He says other visitors can take the usual preventative measures: \"I think as long as you're not planning to get pregnant any time soon then these are entirely managable risks and with anti mosquito measures, avoiding getting bitten by using spray and long sleeves and sleeping in airconditioned accomodation are all ways that should reduce the number of mosquito bites that you get.\"With just a few weeks before the games begin Whitworth says: \"We think there will be a very small number of cases that will occur in people going to Rio and if they're not pregnant, not thinking of getting pregnant soon, then this is a trivial illness in all cases and I'd have thought other things like gastrointestinal infections with diarrhoea and vomiting would be more of a health risk for most of the people going to the Olympics.\" Doctors say it's important all travellers follow public health advice before travelling and while abroad.Florida, USA - 11 May 20161. Mid of Rory McIlroy walking past fans calling for autographs 2. Wide zoom in of McIlroy taking a shot at the tee3. Wide of McIlroy setting up the next shot Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 4 February 20164. Close of sign of the Rio Olympics 2016 at the stadium 5. Various of Rio's Olympic Park London, UK - 22 June 20166. Various of public health professor Jimmy Whitworth reading journal Clinical Medicine7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jimmy Whitworth, Professor of International Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine\"I can understand and I do respect the decision that Rory McIlroy has made. I don't know his personal circumstances, but if he is looking to conceive a child with his partner in the very near future then I think that changes the balance of risks that individuals have to take into account\"Joao Pessoa, Brazil - 23 February 20168. Various of Centres for Disease Control and Prevention paediatrician measuring head of baby born with microcephaly9. Close of baby born with microcephaly10. Mid of paediatrician with mother and baby born with microcephalyRecife, Brazil - 27 January 201611 . Close of mosquitoes in a container12. Various of researcher working with mosquitoes in laboratoryLondon, UK - 22 June 201613. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jimmy Whitworth, Professor of International Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine\"Zika is really all new, everything that we're hearing and we're finding out about Zika is new, this isn't a disease that we knew very much at about before. We thought it was simply a disease of monkeys in Africa, so we are learning all the time and new information is coming forward.\"Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 15 February 201614. Various of army troops and health workers on the streets and checking homes as part of Zika prevention campaignRio de Janeiro - 26 April 201615.  Aerial of Olympic and Paralympic village16. Wide tilt down on Olympic and Paralympic village17. Close tilt down of air conditioning units on athletes accomodation London, UK - 22 June 201618. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jimmy Whitworth, Professor of International Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine\"There's evidence that it (Zika virus) will remain in urine for one, or two weeks and possibly in saliva for the same amount of time at low levels. There's very recent emerging evidence that in babies that have been infected with the virus that they can have a persistant infection lasting a number of weeks.\"Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 7 October, 201419. Pan right of public health clinic at Borelfavela in Rio de Janeiro20. Various of doctor checking patient's blood pressure at the clinicGeneva, Switzerland - 14 June 201621. SOUNDBITE (English) Bruce Aylward, Executive Director of Outbreaks and Health Emergencies Cluster, World Health Organization (WHO):\"They ensure the availability of insect repellent and also condoms for athletes and visitors in recognition of the increasing evidence, or the evidence now that there is also sexual transmission.\"Atlanta, Georgia, US - 9 June 201622. SOUNDBITE (English) Tom Frieden, CDC Director\"Travellers will continue to come in with Zika, there could be sexual transmission of Zika and that's why people who come back from Zika-affected areas and who's partners are pregnant need to use a condom.\" Recife, Brazil - 27 January 201623. Close of mosquito larvae in a container in laboratory24 . Various of researcher looking at a mosquitos through microscopeLondon, UK - 22 June 201625. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jimmy Whitworth, Professor of International Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine\"If a couple are looking to get pregnant and they're going to the Olympics then the best advice is to avoid conceiving for two months after coming back from Brazil and using barrier methods to do that. In the unlikely event that one of them has actually been ill with Zika over that period, they should prolong that period for six months and by that time the body will have removed all traces of the infection and so there'll be no risk after that period to a newborn baby.\"Caracas, Venezuela - 11 February 201626. Various of health workers fumigating Petare slumLondon, UK - 22 June 201627. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jimmy Whitworth, Professor of International Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine\"I think as long as you're not planning to get pregnant any time soon then these are entirely managable risks and with anti mosquito measures, avoiding getting bitten by using spray and long sleeves and sleeping in airconditioned accomodation are all ways that should reduce the number of mosquito bites that you get.\"Rio de Janeiro - 28 April 201628. Sign reading (English) \"BR Marinas Rio Marina Da Gloria\"29. Close of Brazilian flag flying above the marina 30. Various of Marina Da Gloria31. Close of water in the dock of the marinaLondon, UK - 22 June 201632.SOUNDBITE: (English) Jimmy Whitworth, Professor of International Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine\"We think there will be a very small number of cases that will occur in people going to Rio and if they're not pregnant, not thinking of getting pregnant soon, then this is a trivial illness in all cases and I'd have thought other things like gastrointestinal infections with diarrhoea and vomiting would be more of a health risk for most of the people going to the Olympics.\" Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 25 April  2016 ++USE BY 22 AUGUST 2016++33. Aerial of the statue of Christ the Redeemer on Mount Corcovado  34. Aerial of the Olympic Park in Rio35. 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