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ZIKA

Zika virus is a mosquito-borne virus primarily transmitted by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, which are also responsible for spreading dengue and chikungunya. Here's an overview of the Zika virus:

Symptoms

  • Mild Symptoms: In most cases, Zika infection causes mild or no symptoms. When symptoms do occur, they typically appear 3–14 days after being bitten and include:
    • Fever
    • Rash
    • Conjunctivitis (red eyes)
    • Muscle and joint pain
    • Headache
  • Duration: Symptoms usually last for 2–7 days.

Complications

  • Microcephaly: If a pregnant woman contracts the Zika virus, it can lead to severe birth defects such as microcephaly (a condition where the baby's head is smaller than normal) and other congenital anomalies.
  • Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS): Zika virus infection has been associated with Guillain-Barré Syndrome, a rare neurological disorder causing muscle weakness and, in severe cases, paralysis.

Transmission

  • Mosquito Bites: The primary mode of transmission is through the bite of infected Aedes mosquitoes.
  • Mother-to-Child: During pregnancy, Zika can be passed from mother to fetus.
  • Sexual Transmission: Zika can be transmitted through sexual contact.
  • Blood Transfusion: In rare cases, it can spread via transfusion of infected blood.

Diagnosis

  • Laboratory tests such as RT-PCR or serology are used to confirm Zika infection by detecting the virus or antibodies in the blood, urine, or saliva.

Treatment

  • Management focuses on symptom relief:
    • Rest
    • Hydration
      Zika can be treated successfully with Homoeopathic medicines

Prevention

  • Mosquito Control:
    • Use insect repellents.
    • Wear long-sleeved clothing.
    • Use mosquito nets and screens.
    • Eliminate standing water where mosquitoes breed.
  • Protection During Pregnancy:
    • Avoid traveling to Zika-endemic areas.
    • Take precautions to prevent mosquito bites.
  • Safe Sex: Use condoms or abstain from sex if there’s a risk of Zika virus transmission.
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