Bangalore: Zika Virus Found In Mosquito; Karnataka Health Dept Issues Advisory, Prevention Tips

The Karnataka Health Department has sounded the alarm after discovering the Zika virus in mosquitoes. This revelation has prompted health authorities to issue a crucial advisory, outlining preventive measures for the Zika virus.

Bangalore: Zika Virus Found In Mosquito

Karnataka Zika Virus Alert: What You Need To Know

The Karnataka Health Department is taking swift action after a startling discovery - the Zika virus has been found in local mosquitoes, specifically the Aedes aegypti species, in Chikkaballapura district. While it's a concerning development, there's no reason to hit the panic button just yet.

What Is Zika Virus?

Zika virus is a mosquito-borne virus that belongs to the Flaviviridae family. It is primarily transmitted to humans through the bite of infected Aedes mosquitoes, particularly Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus. Zika virus was first identified in the Zika Forest of Uganda in 1947, and it remained relatively obscure for many years.

Bangalore: Zika Virus Found In Mosquito

In Karnataka, the virus was discovered during routine testing of mosquitoes in Chikkaballapura. Samples from various water bodies were collected and examined, revealing the presence of Zika in the Aedes aegypti mosquito population.

Commissioner of Health and Family Welfare Services, Randeep D, wasted no time in issuing the advisory to inform the public about this concerning development of Zika.

What Are The Symptoms Of Zika Virus?

Zika virus disease can manifest with symptoms like fever, red eyes, headache, rashes, muscle pain, and joint pain, lasting from two to seven days. While there are currently no recorded cases of human Zika infections in Karnataka, it's essential to stay vigilant.

Bangalore: Zika Virus Found In Mosquito

How To Prevent Zika Virus?

The primary goal of the Zika virus advisory by the Karnataka government is to encourage individuals to take preventive measures. Here are some key steps you can take to protect yourself and your family:

  • Prevent mosquito bites
  • Cover up well
  • Install wire mesh on doors and windows
  • Eliminate mosquito breeding grounds
  • Use bed nets, even during the daytime
  • Stay at home after travel

The Zika virus advisory specifies that if you've travelled, especially for females, consider staying at home for two months, while males should stay home for three months to prevent potential transmission.

Bangalore: Zika Virus Found In Mosquito

On A Final Note...

Since there is no specific drug for Zika virus disease, the treatment is symptomatic. Early detection and proper care can make a significant difference in your recovery. While the Zika virus has made an appearance in Karnataka's mosquitoes, there's no need to panic.

Disclaimer: This article is meant for informational purposes only. Always consult with healthcare professionals and follow official guidance from the Karnataka Health Department for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the Zika virus and its prevention.