Review Article
Zika Virus: An Update-A Brief Review
Author(s): M Jaivant, MS Nandini*, S Hariharan and B Krishna Prasanth
Zika virus is a mosquito borne disease caused by the Flavivirus genus and the Flaviviridae family of arthropod
borne viruses (arbovirus). The Zika virus is predominantly transmitted by Aedes aegypti, but the virus can also be
transmitted by other Aedes species. In Africa, ZIKV was first isolated from rhesus monkeys in 1947 and from
mosquitoes in 1948. For half a century before appearing in the Pacific and the Americas, ZIKV infections in humans
were intermittent. ZIKV is normally spread via the bite of mosquitoes that are infected. The clinical presentation of
Zika fever, especially those due to arboviruses such as dengue and chikungunya, is unspecific and may be
misdiagnosed as other infectious diseases. Before the major french diagnosis, the virus gained the attention of public
health authorities because of its strongly suspected relationship with maternal fetal.. Read More»
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