Two more cases of the Zika virus have been confirmed in New Zealand.
Two Ashburton women, both in their 30s, were confirmed as having it this month after they visited Samoa.
There have now been 48 cases reported in New Zealand this year. The mosquito-borne virus can cause a fever, rash, joint pain and birth defects.
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The latest cases follow North Canterbury woman Piliniuote Fifita, 40, who was diagnosed as having Zika last month after visiting Tonga.