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New Method Helps Detect Unreported Zika Outbreaks

by Dr. Lakshmi Venkataraman on August 23, 2019 at 5:23 PM
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Using travel patterns, data about infections diagnosed in travelers and viral genome analysis, public health experts have been able to uncover a hidden Zika outbreak in Cuba in 2017, that was not reported due to inadequate local surveillance systems.


The study was a multi-institutional undertaking by Yale scientists with Florida Gulf Coast University, the Florida Department of Health, Scripps Research, and other institutions.

‘Public health experts identified a spike in Zika cases in persons returning from Cuba in 2017 using data regarding travel-associated Zika infections provided by the Florida Department of Health. According to the team�s estimates, the Cuban Zika outbreak should have had at least 1,000 to 20,000 Zika cases, although only 187 cases were reported in 2016 and not a single case in 2017’

The findings of the study appear in the journal, Cell.

Reasons Behind Study To Uncover Possible Hidden Zika Outbreaks

By the end of 2016, the Zika epidemic in the Americas was reducing, but Yale epidemiologist and lead author Nathan Grubaugh, and other members of the study team wanted to explore the possibility whether hidden outbreaks and transmission of infection might still be occurring and were going undetected with risk of serious epidemics if these outbreaks were not identified on time and preventive measures put in place.

"Accurate case detection is not always possible in many places for a variety of biological and socioeconomic reasons," said Grubaugh. "So, we constructed a framework using infections diagnosed from travelers, travel patterns, and virus genomics to detect outbreaks in the absence of local data."

Identifying Unreported 2017 Zika Outbreak in Cuba

Grubaugh said, "Our data suggest that while mosquito control in Cuba may initially have been effective at mitigating Zika virus transmission, such measures may need to be maintained to be effective."

Challenges of Detecting Zika Outbreaks

Unless Zika outbreaks are detected early with the availability of adequate health care resources and reliable equipment, there is a danger of these outbreaks spinning out of control into huge epidemics and pandemics.

Scope of the Study

In summary, analyzing travel patterns and reports of infections in travelers combined with viral gene analysis, it is possible to detect outbreaks of Zika as well as similar infections before it spirals out of control.

Reference:

  1. Scientists Detect Hidden Zika Outbreak In 2017 Using Travel Patterns & Viral Genetics - (http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2019.07.018)


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