Anticipating the international spread of Zika virus from Brazil

Published January 14, 2016, in The Lancet (opens in a new window)

Abstract

In May, 2015, locally acquired cases of Zika virus—an arbovirus found in Africa and Asia-Pacific and transmitted via Aedes mosquitoes—were confirmed in Brazil. The presence of Aedes mosquitoes across Latin America, coupled with suitable climatic conditions, have triggered a Zika virus epidemic in Brazil, currently estimated at 440 000–1 300 000 cases. Viraemic travellers have now introduced Zika virus into at least 13 additional countries, where susceptible Aedes mosquitoes have become infected and perpetuated local transmission cycles.

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Citation

Bogoch II, Brady OJ, Kraemer MUG, German M, Creatore MI, Kulkarni MA, Brownstein JS, Mekaru SR, Hay SI, Groot E, Watts A, Khan K. Correspondence: Anticipating the international spread of Zika virus from Brazil. The Lancet. 2016 Jan 14. DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(16)00080-5.