Zika Virus Cases Reported in Europe and Thailand
Overview of Zika Virus Transmission
The Zika virus (ZIKV) is primarily transmitted through the bite of an infected
Aedes mosquito. The virus can also be transmitted through sexual contact, blood transfusions, and from mother to child during pregnancy.
Congenital Zika Virus
Zika virus infection during pregnancy can cause serious birth defects in infants, including microcephaly, a condition where the baby's head is abnormally small. Other congenital Zika virus symptoms include eye defects, hearing loss, and mental impairments.
Recent Cases in Europe
Doctors in the United Kingdom, Germany, and Israel have reported a total of 5 cases of Zika virus disease in people. These cases were all acquired through travel to areas where the virus is known to be circulating.
Zika Virus Warning in Thailand
The Phuket Provincial Health Office (PPHO) has issued a Zika virus warning amid concerns about the virus's spread in the region. Thailand is a popular tourist destination, and the presence of the Zika virus poses a potential health risk to visitors.
Conclusion
The recent cases of Zika virus in Europe and Thailand serve as a reminder that the virus is still circulating globally. Travelers to areas where the virus is present should take precautions to protect themselves from mosquito bites and practice safe sex. Pregnant women should avoid travel to these areas if possible.
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