Thesis Supervisor 1 Retno Aulia Vinarti, S.Kom., M.Kom., Ph.D.
Thesis Supervisor 2 Renny Pradina, S.T., M.T.
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Original data provided by Atlas of Human Infectious Diseases
| Subjects | Quick Description (AI) |
|---|---|
DiseaseDisease - Original textZika Fever | Zika Fever |
ClassificationClassification - Original textICD-10 A92.9 | ICD-10 A92.9 |
Syndromes and synonymsSyndromes and synonyms - Original textZika virus fever. | zika virus fever. |
AgentAgent - Original textZika virus, an enveloped RNA flavivirus; closely related to Spondweni virus. | zika virus |
ReservoirReservoir - Original textMonkeys, possibly rodents. | monkeys, possibly rodents. |
VectorVector - Original textIn Africa, isolated from Aedes africanus, Ae. apicoargenteus, Ae. luteocephalus, Ae. aegypti, Ae. vittatus, and Ae. furcifer mosquitoes; probably Ae. hensilii on Yap island. | in africa, isolated from aedes africanus, ae. apicoargenteus,Ae. luteocephalus,ae. aegypti, ao. vittatus, and ae furcifer mosquitoes |
TransmissionTransmission - Original textBy mosquito bite. There is no person-toperson transmission. | by mosquito bite. there is no person-toperson transmission. |
CycleCycle - Original textReservoir host to mosquito to reservoir host; 2–5 days viremia in host, 5–7 days in mosquito, then back into host. | 2–5 days viremia in host, 5–7 days in mosquito, then back into host. |
Incubation periodIncubation period - Original text3–12 days. | 3–12 days. |
Clinical findingsClinical findings - Original textMild self-limiting dengue-like febrile illness, with headache, malaise, arthralgia, myalgia, nausea, vomiting, photophobia, maculopapular rash, and conjunctivitis. Other symptoms may include anorexia, diarrhea, constipation, and abdominal pain. | headache, malaise, arthralgia, myalgia, nausea, vomiting, photophobia, maculopapular rash, and conjunctivitis. other symptoms may include anorexia, diarrhea, constipation, and abdominal pain. |
Diagnostic testsDiagnostic tests - Original textVirus detection in the blood by RT-PCR or virus isolation; IgM ELISA is available, cross-reactivity may occur with other flaviviruses. | virus detection in the blood by rt-pcr or virus isolation; |
TherapyTherapy - Original textSupportive. | supportive. |
PreventionPrevention - Original textAnti-mosquito precautions. | anti-mosquito precautions. |
EpidemiologyEpidemiology - Original textZika virus is present in the tropical regions in the Old World and is absent from the Americas (a single case in the USA was imported from Yap island). The competence of mosquitoes on the American continent for Zika virus is unknown. The geographic distribution is confirmed by virus isolation from cases, mosquitoes and sentinel monkeys. Positive results in serosurveys are not conclusive, because of extensive cross-reactions among flaviviruses. In 2007 a virgin soil epidemic affected 73% of the population of Yap island. There were no hospitalizations or deaths during this outbreak. Due to intense air travel in the Pacific region and presence of competent vectors, there is concern that the disease will spread to other islands and even beyond. Adult females have higher attack rates and few cases are found above the age of 60 years. Approximately 18% of individuals infected by the Zika virus develop symptoms; this is similar to that reported for West Nile virus infection. | zika virus is present in the tropical regions in the old world and is absent from the americas (a single case in the usa was imported from yap island). |
CommunicabilityCommunicability - Original textNaN | - |
Prepatent periodPrepatent period - Original textNaN | - |