Pregnant women are being warned not to travel to Miami in Florida after another 10 Zika cases were identified.<br /><br /> The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said local mosquito control efforts had not worked as well as hoped.<br /><br /> Florida governor, Rick Scott, said officials were working hard to contain the disease, but urged pregnant women in the area to get tested.<br /><br /> “If you’re pregnant or thinking about being pregnant, talk to your OBGYN. We are being very active, trying to make sure that we don`t see continuing occurrence of, more cases, in that one-mile radius north of downtown Miami. We`re going to be very active. We`re going to do everything we can”. <br /><br /> The current outbreak of Zika was detected in Brazil last year. Since then, it has since spread rapidly through the Americas.<br /><br /> The disease is linked to defects in newborn babies including small-head syndrome.<br /><br /> Experts in Tropical Medicine are warning that more outbreaks are likely in Florida and other gulf coast stages.<br />
