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      Dengue, chikungunya … and the missing entity – Zika fever: A new emerging threat

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      a , * , , Surg Capt b , , Maj Gen c , , Air Cmde d
      Medical Journal, Armed Forces India
      Elsevier
      Aedes aegypti , Congenital malformities, Dengue, Neurological syndrome, Zika

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          Abstract

          Zika virus (ZIKV), a relative newcomer from the flavivirus group that includes dengue, Japanese encepahalitis and yellow fever, is one of the emerging pathogens that is fast transcending geographical boundaries. It is a vector-borne disease transmitted by the same Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus, which cause dengue and chikungunya. In addition to the vector-mediated transmission of Zika fever, probable human-to-human transmission through exchange of body fluids, including sexual and perinatal transmission and through blood transfusion, makes containment of this new entity more challenging. Moreover, a high index of suspicion by an astute physician is necessary for diagnosis of Zika fever in view of the similarity of symptoms with dengue and chikungunya, especially in areas, where these two diseases are already endemic.

          Zika, till recently, has had minimal impact, but its true potential is unfolding with increasing detection of congenital malformities, Guillain–Barré syndrome and other neurological and autoimmune syndromes in patients with recent history of ZIKV infection, or when mothers get infected with Zika during first or second trimester of pregnancy. The association, however, needs to be established, nonetheless it is important that we keep a close vigil on this emerging vector borne disease – the ‘ZIKA’ fever.

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          Contributors
          Role: Retd
          Journal
          Med J Armed Forces India
          Med J Armed Forces India
          Medical Journal, Armed Forces India
          Elsevier
          0377-1237
          April 2016
          16 April 2016
          : 72
          : 2
          : 157-163
          Affiliations
          [a ]Scientist ‘F’, Department of Community Medicine, Armed Forces Medical College, Pune 411040, India
          [b ]SSO (Health), Head Quarters, Western Naval Command, Mumbai, India
          [c ]Academic Adviser, Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences, Pune 411004, India
          [d ]Professor & Head, Department of Community Medicine, Armed Forces Medical College, Pune 411040, India
          Author notes
          [* ] Corresponding author. Tel.: +91 9822071546. rinatilak@ 123456hotmail.com
          Article
          PMC4878952 PMC4878952 4878952 S0377-1237(16)00054-X
          10.1016/j.mjafi.2016.02.017
          4878952
          27257326
          9773c273-93c9-421c-87f4-14a3a9b6d88f
          © 2016 Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Director General, Armed Forces Medical Services.
          History
          : 28 December 2015
          : 29 February 2016
          Categories
          Contemporary Issue

          Zika,Neurological syndrome,Dengue,Congenital malformities, Aedes aegypti

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