This document discusses the Zika virus. It provides details on the virus's structure, genome, symptoms, transmission route, pathogenesis and diagnosis. Some key points include:
- Zika virus is a mosquito-borne flavivirus that causes mild fever, rash and joint pain in humans. It was first identified in Uganda in 1947.
- It has a positive-sense RNA genome and is enveloped with icosahedral symmetry.
- The virus is transmitted primarily via Aedes mosquito bites but can also be sexually transmitted.
- Infection during pregnancy is a concern as it can cause microcephaly and brain damage in fetuses and newborns.
- While there is no vaccine or treatment