Zika Virus, French Polynesia, South Pacific, 2013
Institut Louis Malardé · Fondazione Edmund Mach · +2 more institutions
Abstract
To the Editor: Isolated in 1947 from a rhesus monkey in Zika forest, Uganda, Zika virus (ZIKV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus (1). For half a century, ZIKV was described only as causing sporadic human infections in Africa and Asia, which was mostly confirmed by serologic methods (2). In 2007, the first ZIKV outbreak reported outside Africa and Asia was retrospectively documented from biological samples of patients on Yap Island, Federated States of Micronesia, North Pacific, who had received an incorrect diagnosis of dengue virus (DENV) (3,4). We report here the early investigations that led to identification of ZIKV as the causative agent of an outbreak that started in October 2013 in French Polynesia.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 122.02
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 11
Authors
8- VCVan‐Mai Cao‐LormeauCorresponding
Institut Louis Malardé, Fondazione Edmund Mach, Institut Pasteur de Dakar, University of French Polynesia
- CRClaudine Roche
University of French Polynesia, Fondazione Edmund Mach, Institut Louis Malardé, Institut Pasteur de Dakar
- ATAnita Teissier
Institut Pasteur de Dakar, Fondazione Edmund Mach, University of French Polynesia, Institut Louis Malardé
- EREmilie Robin
Fondazione Edmund Mach, Institut Pasteur de Dakar, Institut Louis Malardé, University of French Polynesia
- ABAnne-Laure Berry
Institut Louis Malardé, Fondazione Edmund Mach, Institut Pasteur de Dakar, University of French Polynesia
Topics & keywords
- Zika virus
- Virology
- Geography
- Virus
- Biology
- Good health and well-being