Zika Virus Cases in Kerala: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, Prevention & Precautions

Earlier, the samples were collected for testing from a 24-year-old pregnant woman who sought treatment had symptoms like fever, headache, and red marks on the skin.
Zika Virus Cases in Kerala: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, Prevention & Precautions
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NEW DELHI: Amid efforts to contain Covid-19 across India, the mosquito-borne virus "Zika Virus" has been reported in Kerala.

Meanwhile, all samples tested positive for the Zika virus (13 cases) were collected from the Thiruvananthapuram district and sent to the National Institute of Virology (NIV) in Pune. The samples were collected for testing after a 24-year-old pregnant woman sought treatment late last month with symptoms like fever, headache, and red marks on the skin.

What Causes Zika Virus Fever?

Zika virus spreads mostly by the bite of an infected Aedes species mosquito, which bites during the day. Aedes mosquitoes are the same that transmit dengue, chikungunya, and yellow fever. The virus can be passed from a pregnant woman to her fetus and can cause infants to be born with microcephaly and other congenital malformations.

It is also associated with other complications of pregnancy including preterm birth and miscarriage. In rare cases, Zika Virus has also been found to cause autoimmune infections

What Are the Symptoms of Zika Virus Infection?

The symptoms for the mosquito-borne disease include mild and include fever, rash, conjunctivitis, muscle and joint pain, malaise or headache. The incubation period of Zika virus disease is estimated to be 3–14 days and the symptoms typically last for 2–7 days. Most people with Zika virus infection do not develop symptoms, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

What Are the Prevention & Treatment for Zika Virus?

There is no specific treatment or vaccine for the Zika virus and the development of the Zika vaccine remains an active area of research. The UN health agency advises people with symptoms to get plenty of rest, drink fluids, and "treat pain and fever with common medicines." Zika virus infection can only be prevented by avoiding mosquito bites. Special attention should be given to prevent mosquito bites among pregnant women, women of reproductive age, and young children, says WHO.

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