Amid Karnataka is fighting with Covid-19, the state Commissionerate of Health and Family Welfare Services on Thursday stressed the need for prevention and control of Zika Virus Disease (ZVD) in the state.
In a circular, it said, “Considerable number of cases being reported from Kerala and one case reported from Maharashtra indicates that the vector control measures should be intensified in Karnataka, with special focus in the districts bordering Kerala, and Maharashtra, and in Bengaluru city.”
Transmitted by Aedes aegypti, the same mosquito which transmits both dengue and chikungunya, ZVD presents symptoms like fever, rashes, conjunctivitis, joint pain etc. Travel history to affected areas or visits of the guests from affected areas may also be considered for suspecting the ZVD. The circular mentioned that the sample collected from suspected cases should be sent to the NIV field station, Bengaluru for testing.
The department has sought daily reports that are mandatory to monitor the situation in the state by issuing necessary instructions to all the districts. It said necessary community participation and inter-sectoral collaboration, especially from urban local bodies must be obtained for effective execution and sustaining the achievement.
There is no specific treatment or vaccine for the disease.