Atlas of Human Infectious Disease
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Atlas of Human Infectious Diseases Quick Summary
SubjectsQuick Description (AI)
Disease
Zika Fever
Classification
ICD-10 A92.9
Syndromes and synonyms
zika virus fever.
Agent
zika virus
Reservoir
monkeys, possibly rodents.
Vector
in africa, isolated from aedes africanus, ae. apicoargenteus,Ae. luteocephalus,ae. aegypti, ao. vittatus, and ae furcifer mosquitoes
Transmission
by mosquito bite. there is no person-toperson transmission.
Cycle
2–5 days viremia in host, 5–7 days in mosquito, then back into host.
Incubation period
3–12 days.
Clinical findings
headache, malaise, arthralgia, myalgia, nausea, vomiting, photophobia, maculopapular rash, and conjunctivitis. other symptoms may include anorexia, diarrhea, constipation, and abdominal pain.
Diagnostic tests
virus detection in the blood by rt-pcr or virus isolation;
Therapy
supportive.
Prevention
anti-mosquito precautions.
Epidemiology
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).
Communicability
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Prepatent period
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