Zika Virus and Zika Viral Disease.
- Author:
Shuo ZHANG
;
Dexin LI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Aedes;
physiology;
virology;
Animals;
Humans;
Insect Vectors;
physiology;
virology;
Zika Virus;
genetics;
physiology;
Zika Virus Infection;
transmission;
virology
- From:
Chinese Journal of Virology
2016;32(1):121-127
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Since Zika virus (ZIKV) has firstly been isolated in 1947, Uganda, outbreaks of Zika fever have been reported in many areas such as in Africa, Southeast Asia and America. Imported cases in China also have been reported. Zika virus belongs to the family Flaviviridae, genus Flavivirus, and include Africa subtype and Asia subtype. It is a mosquito-borne virus primarily transmitted by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. Sexual transmission, Blood transmission and mother-to-fetus transmission were also reported. Zika virus can go though blood-brain barrier and infect central nervous system. Symptoms are generally mild and self-limited, but recent evidence suggests a possible association between maternal Zika virus infection and adverse fetal outcomes, such as congenital microcephaly, as well as a possible association with Guillain-Barré syndrome. Laboratorial Diagnosis includes nucleic acid detection, Serological test, and isolation of virus. Currently, no vaccine or medication exists to prevent or treat Zika virus infection. Preventive measures against Zika virus infection should be taken through prevention of mosquito bites and surveillance in epidemic area.