IOC President Thomas Bach said today the committee is in "close contact" with Brazilian authorities and the World Health Organization about the mosquito-borne virus.
The World Health Organization said today the virus - which has been linked to birth defects and neurological problems - is "spreading explosively."
The WHO will hold an emergency meeting of independent experts Monday to decide if the outbreak should be declared an international health emergency.
Bach said the IOC would send advice this week to all national Olympic committees.
Bach spoke during a visit to Greece where he promoted a USD 2 million international assistance program for refugee athletes.
Bach said the fact that the Olympics will take place in August, during Brazil's winter, could mitigate the impact of the Zika outbreak.
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