Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Now Zika virus detected in Gujarat

- ▪ letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI : Rajasthan’s Zika outbreak is spreading, with officials saying on Sunday that the mosquito-borne virus has been detected in neighbouri­ng Gujarat after nearly 144 cases were reported in Rajasthan this year. Health authoritie­s in Gujarat said a woman tested positive for Zika and was treated at a state hospital in the capital Ahmedabad, the first confirmed case outside Rajasthan this year.

NEWDELHI: After 144 Zika cases in Rajasthan, neighbouri­ng Gujarat has recorded its first case of the mosquito-borne virus. Health officials, however, maintained on Sunday that there was no need to panic as the disease was contained.

Authoritie­s in Gujarat said a woman tested positive for Zika and was treated at a state hospital in the capital Ahmedabad, the first confirmed case outside Rajasthan this year. “Only one case has been found so far. We are taking all precaution­s,” Gujarat commission­er of health Jayanti Ravi told AFP on Sunday.

The state health department has rallied hundreds of doctors and medical personnel to perform emergency screenings for Zika, including more than 250 pregnant women with fevers. Gujarat, which borders Rajast- han to the south, has been fumigating public areas in an effort to kill the mosquitos that carry the diseases.

Health authoritie­s in Rajasthan have detected 144 cases of Zika since September, officials say. Almost 4,40,000 people were under surveillan­ce in Rajasthan’s capital Jaipur last month. The Aedes aegypti mosquito, which carries Zika and other viruses like dengue fever, is widely prevalent in the country.

India reported its first Zika cases in January 2017 in Gujarat but the latest case is the first in the state this year.

Since Zika erupted on a large scale in 2015, more than 1.5 million people in more than 70 countries have been infected, with most of the patients living in South America.

In rare cases, if pregnant women contract the virus their babies can develop brain defects. Zika was also detected in Tamil Nadu in July 2017.

The World Health Organisati­on has said no vaccine is likely to be available for the disease until 2020.

THE STATE HEALTH DEPARTMENT HAS RALLIED HUNDREDS OF MEDICAL PERSONNEL TO PERFORM EMERGENCY SCREENINGS FOR ZIKA, INCLUDING MORE THAN 250 PREGNANT WOMEN

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? ▪ Heath authoritie­s in Rajasthan have detected 144 cases of Zika virus since September.
HT PHOTO ▪ Heath authoritie­s in Rajasthan have detected 144 cases of Zika virus since September.

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