Zika Virus

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Brief mind map about Zika virus
Anuarruddin Azmilumur
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Zika Virus
  1. Spread of Zika virus
    1. Where did Zika come from?
      1. It was first identified in monkey at Uganda in 1947
        1. The first human case was detected in Nigeria in 1954 and further outbreaks in Africa, Southeast Asia and Pacific Island
          1. May 2015, it was reported in Brazil and has spread rapidly
          1. Why Zika is risky for some people?
            1. It can cause a birth defect of the brain if infection occur during pregnancy
              1. It can easily transmitted via intercourse
                1. People who lives in or travel to an area where Zika virus is found can get it from mosquito bites
                2. How Zika virus transmitted?
                  1. Mosquito bite. Aedes aegypti. Same carrier as dengue, chikungunya, and yellow fever
                    1. Mother to child via pregnancy
                      1. Intercourse
                        1. Blood transfusion
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