Tuesday 16 February 2016

Facts About Zika Virus....!!!

Nowadays Zika virus is one of the most popular news for everyone. This virus has spread over more than 30 countries and their territories. The World Health Organization has categorized this virus as an international emergency.


These days, almost every country is on the risk of getting Zika virus in its territory. This virus can be quickly transmitted while traveling from one country to another. According to the Texas health organization, Zika is a sexually transmitted virus.



Let's have a look on some facts related to Zika virus:-



- The most important fact about Zika virus is that it is normally spread by the mosquitoes. It's generally passed on when an "Aedes" mosquito bites an individual with an active infection, after that it gets transmitted to the other person when the mosquito bites other person.





- The normal symptoms of Zika virus are fever, rash, conjunctivitis, muscle pain and headache. These symptoms continue for 2-7 days. To get relief from the pain and fever, you should consult a general physician.


- The most important fact about Zika virus is that there is still no vaccine of it. Researchers from all over the world are trying to find out a vaccine. Since there is no vaccine available for Zika, you should avoid traveling to the places where Zika virus is spreading. You should wear clothes that can cover your body completely.


- It can be a threat for the unborn babies if the mother is infected with Zika virus. The unborn babies with Zika virus may suffer from microcephaly(small head), which can lead to mental retardation, speech delays as well as delay in growth and movement.





- This virus was initially called ZIKV and it was discovered in the year 1947 in a forest named Zika in Uganda. In the year 2014, for the first time, Latin America was infected with it and after that the virus has swiftly transmitted.


- As there is no vaccine of this virus, so the best prevention of Zika is to control the mosquitoes from breeding. The breeding sites are mainly the water filled habitations such as puddles, plant pots, birdbaths, toilets, swimming pool, etc. Apart from it, chemical pesticides are the best measure to kill the mosquitoes, however these pesticides should be used carefully to avoid contamination that can be risky to your health.

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