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Clinical and Epidemiological Characterization of Laboratory-Confirmed Autochthonous Cases of Zika Virus Disease in Mexico

Introduction: Since 2014, autochthonous circulation of Zika virus (ZIKV) in the Americas was detected (Easter Island, Chile). In May 2015, Brazil confirmed autochthonous ­­transmission and in October of that year Colombia reported their first  cases. Now more than 52 countries have reported cases, i...

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Autores principales: Jimenez Corona, Maria Eugenia, De la Garza Barroso, Ana Lucía, Rodriguez Martínez, Jose Cruz, Luna Guzmán, Norma Irene, Ruiz Matus, Cuitláhuac, Díaz Quiñonez, José Alberto, Lopez Martinez, Irma, Kuri Morales, Pablo A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4844562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27158557
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/currents.outbreaks.a2fe1b3d6d71e24ad2b5afe982824053
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author Jimenez Corona, Maria Eugenia
De la Garza Barroso, Ana Lucía
Rodriguez Martínez, Jose Cruz
Luna Guzmán, Norma Irene
Ruiz Matus, Cuitláhuac
Díaz Quiñonez, José Alberto
Lopez Martinez, Irma
Kuri Morales, Pablo A.
author_facet Jimenez Corona, Maria Eugenia
De la Garza Barroso, Ana Lucía
Rodriguez Martínez, Jose Cruz
Luna Guzmán, Norma Irene
Ruiz Matus, Cuitláhuac
Díaz Quiñonez, José Alberto
Lopez Martinez, Irma
Kuri Morales, Pablo A.
author_sort Jimenez Corona, Maria Eugenia
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description Introduction: Since 2014, autochthonous circulation of Zika virus (ZIKV) in the Americas was detected (Easter Island, Chile). In May 2015, Brazil confirmed autochthonous ­­transmission and in October of that year Colombia reported their first  cases. Now more than 52 countries have reported cases, including Mexico. To deal with this contingency in Mexico, several surveillance systems, in addition to systems for vector-borne diseases were strengthened with the participation of all health institutions. Also, the Ministry of Health defined an Action Plan against ZIKV for the whole country. Methods: We analyzed 93 autochthonous cases of ZIKV disease identified by Epidemiological Surveillance System for Zika Virus in Mexico. All autochthonous cases confirmed by laboratory since November 25, 2015 to February 19, 2016 were included. A description of clinical and epidemiological characteristics of 93 cases of ZIKV disease are presenting and, we describe the Action Plan against this public health emergency.  Results: The distribution of cases by sex was 61 men and 32 women; mean age was 35 years old (S.D. 15, range 6-90). The main clinical features in the 93 cases were fever (96.6%), rash (93.3%), non-purulent conjunctivitis (88.8%), headache (85.4%), and myalgia (84.3%). No deaths were reported. Conclusion: The ZIKV epidemic poses new challenges to public health systems. The information provided for basic, clinical, and epidemiological research, in addition to the data derived from epidemiological surveillance is essential. However, there are still many unanswered questions regarding mechanisms of transmission, complications, and impact of this virus.
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spelling pubmed-48445622016-05-06 Clinical and Epidemiological Characterization of Laboratory-Confirmed Autochthonous Cases of Zika Virus Disease in Mexico Jimenez Corona, Maria Eugenia De la Garza Barroso, Ana Lucía Rodriguez Martínez, Jose Cruz Luna Guzmán, Norma Irene Ruiz Matus, Cuitláhuac Díaz Quiñonez, José Alberto Lopez Martinez, Irma Kuri Morales, Pablo A. PLoS Curr Research Article Introduction: Since 2014, autochthonous circulation of Zika virus (ZIKV) in the Americas was detected (Easter Island, Chile). In May 2015, Brazil confirmed autochthonous ­­transmission and in October of that year Colombia reported their first  cases. Now more than 52 countries have reported cases, including Mexico. To deal with this contingency in Mexico, several surveillance systems, in addition to systems for vector-borne diseases were strengthened with the participation of all health institutions. Also, the Ministry of Health defined an Action Plan against ZIKV for the whole country. Methods: We analyzed 93 autochthonous cases of ZIKV disease identified by Epidemiological Surveillance System for Zika Virus in Mexico. All autochthonous cases confirmed by laboratory since November 25, 2015 to February 19, 2016 were included. A description of clinical and epidemiological characteristics of 93 cases of ZIKV disease are presenting and, we describe the Action Plan against this public health emergency.  Results: The distribution of cases by sex was 61 men and 32 women; mean age was 35 years old (S.D. 15, range 6-90). The main clinical features in the 93 cases were fever (96.6%), rash (93.3%), non-purulent conjunctivitis (88.8%), headache (85.4%), and myalgia (84.3%). No deaths were reported. Conclusion: The ZIKV epidemic poses new challenges to public health systems. The information provided for basic, clinical, and epidemiological research, in addition to the data derived from epidemiological surveillance is essential. However, there are still many unanswered questions regarding mechanisms of transmission, complications, and impact of this virus. Public Library of Science 2016-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4844562/ /pubmed/27158557 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/currents.outbreaks.a2fe1b3d6d71e24ad2b5afe982824053 Text en © 2016 Jimenez Corona, De la Garza Barroso, Rodriguez Martínez, Luna Guzmán, Ruiz Matus, Díaz Quiñonez, Lopez Martinez, Kuri Morales, et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Jimenez Corona, Maria Eugenia
De la Garza Barroso, Ana Lucía
Rodriguez Martínez, Jose Cruz
Luna Guzmán, Norma Irene
Ruiz Matus, Cuitláhuac
Díaz Quiñonez, José Alberto
Lopez Martinez, Irma
Kuri Morales, Pablo A.
Clinical and Epidemiological Characterization of Laboratory-Confirmed Autochthonous Cases of Zika Virus Disease in Mexico
title Clinical and Epidemiological Characterization of Laboratory-Confirmed Autochthonous Cases of Zika Virus Disease in Mexico
title_full Clinical and Epidemiological Characterization of Laboratory-Confirmed Autochthonous Cases of Zika Virus Disease in Mexico
title_fullStr Clinical and Epidemiological Characterization of Laboratory-Confirmed Autochthonous Cases of Zika Virus Disease in Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and Epidemiological Characterization of Laboratory-Confirmed Autochthonous Cases of Zika Virus Disease in Mexico
title_short Clinical and Epidemiological Characterization of Laboratory-Confirmed Autochthonous Cases of Zika Virus Disease in Mexico
title_sort clinical and epidemiological characterization of laboratory-confirmed autochthonous cases of zika virus disease in mexico
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4844562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27158557
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/currents.outbreaks.a2fe1b3d6d71e24ad2b5afe982824053
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