Zika
virus is a member of the Flaviviridae family and is transmitted to
humans by mosquitoes. It is related to other pathogenic vector borne
flaviviruses including dengue, West-Nile and Japanese encephalitis
viruses but produces a comparatively mild disease in humans. In 2007,
Zika virus caused an outbreak on the island of Yap in the Pacific. This
was the first documented transmission outside of its traditional endemic
areas in Africa and Asia, and Zika virus is considered an emerging
infectious disease with the potential to spread to new areas where the
Aedes mosquito vector is present. There is no evidence of transmission
Zika virus in Europe to date and imported cases are rare. - See more
at:
http://www.startdays.com/2016/02/03/zika-virus-infection/
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