Zika virus from a Southeast Asian perspective
10.1016/j.apjtm.2016.11.013
- Author:
Nitwara WIKAN
1
;
Duncan R. SMITH
1
;
Duncan R. SMITH
2
Author Information
1. Institute of Molecular Biosciences, Mahidol University
2. Center for Emerging and Neglected Infectious Diseases, Mahidol University
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Aedes;
Flavivirus;
Sylvatic;
Transmission;
Urban
- From:
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine
2017;10(1):1-5
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Phylogenic evidence suggests that the strain of Zika virus causing an unprecedented outbreak of disease in the Americas had its origin in Southeast Asia, where reports of isolated cases of Zika virus infection have occurred since 2010. Why there has been no large outbreak of Zika infection in Southeast Asia remains unclear and whether such an outbreak will occur in the future is a question of significant concern. This review looks at Zika virus from a Southeast Asian perspective and highlights some of the possible scenarios with regards to Zika virus in this part of the world as well as highlighting some of the research questions that need to be urgently addressed.