- Author:
Hee Jung YOON
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;
Joon Sup YEOM
Author Information
- Publication Type:Review
- Keywords: Zika virus; Flavivirus; Microcephaly; Aedes
- MeSH: Aedes; Biology; Brazil; Culicidae; Dengue; Encephalitis Virus, Japanese; Flavivirus; Methods; Microcephaly; Micronesia; Primates; Yellow Fever; Zika Virus Infection*; Zika Virus*
- From:Korean Journal of Medicine 2016;91(1):5-11
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
- Abstract: Zika virus was first isolated in from nonhuman primate in 1947. It is in the genus Flavivirus, closely related to other flavivirus like Dengue, West Nile, Yellow fever and Japanese encephalitis virus. Since 2007 epidemic in Yap island, zika virus infections had spread to the countries in Micronesia and South Pacific. In 2015, Zika virus outbreak occurred in Brazil and now more than 40 countries in American continents reported autochthonous infection. The virus is transmitted mainly by Ae. aegypti mosquito with many other Aedes mosquito species known as vector. Recently, Zika virus infection is known to cause severe neurological complications and congenital malformation. In this paper, we will review current knowledge on Zika virus history, biology, clinical characteristics and preventive method.