Zika Virus: A Surprising Savage Infection Worldwide
Ayushi Arora*1, Anush Dogra2, Ayush Dogra3, Bhawna Goyal3 and Apoorav Sharma31Punjabi university, Patiala, Chandigarh.
2Panjab University, Chandigarh.
3UIET,Panjab University, Chandigarh.
Corresponding Author E-mail: ayush123456789@gmail.com
Abstract: The outbreak of zika virus belonging to the flavivirus genus was first reported in 1947 in the monkey species in Uganda. Then it was first isolated from the Aedes mosquito’s species. Recent outbreaks have been reported in India also. The main host of the virus is humans like all other flaviviruses. Although the fatality rate is not so high but the effects are seen majorly on the fetus when pregnant women gets infected. No perfect treatment or vaccine has been developed yet to treat the disease. In India also few cases are now being reported and it shows that the outbreak of the virus is just not limited to Brazil and America but now also to Asian countries as well and gradually worldwide its infection will spread through. This article deals with the development of the zika virus from 1947 to 2018 and the preventive measures in order to prevent future outbreaks have been considered.
Keywords: Aedes Species; Flavivirus; Infection; Microcephaly; Mosquitoes; Vaccine; Zika Virus Back to TOC