Zika Virus Transmission In Pune’s Sukhsagarnagar Area; One More Test Positive

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As Zika strengthens its grip in India, Kondhwa-Yewalewadi ward office area of Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has reported its first Zika virus infection after a 46-year-old woman from Sukhsagarnagar tested positive on Saturday, said officials.

As per reports, since June 20, PMC has reported 21 cases of Zika virus, including 10 pregnant women. The civic body has reported active Zika virus transmission in eight wards — Karve Nagar-Warje, Hadapsar, Kothrud-Bavdhan, Aundh-Baner, Sinhagad Road, Ahmednagar Road, Kondhwa-Yewalewadi and Yerawada.

“The blood samples of 46-year-old woman from Sukhsagarnagar, who complained of symptoms like fever, rashes and joint pain, were sent to NIV on Tuesday and the test reports released on Friday confirmed the virus infection. Now, we have started surveillance and containment activity in the area,” said Dr Kalpana Baliwant, PMC health officer.

“Of the seven samples sent to NIV on Friday, five are of pregnant women, including three from Kalas, one each from Mundhwa and Kothrud,” said Dr Rajesh Dighe, PMC assistant health officer.

The detection of the Zika virus in a 46-year-old woman in the Kondhwa-Yewalewadi ward marks a critical milestone in the spread of the disease within the city. Health officials are closely monitoring the situation to prevent further transmission and ensure prompt medical intervention for those affected. The identification of this case underscores the importance of proactive measures to contain the outbreak.

Understanding Zika Virus

The Zika virus is a mosquito-borne illness that can cause mild symptoms such as fever, rash, joint pain, and red eyes. While the virus typically resolves on its own, it poses a significant risk to pregnant women due to its association with birth defects such as microcephaly. The recent surge in Zika virus cases in Pune has raised concerns among health authorities and the general public.

How To Prevent Zika From Spreading?

In light of the growing Zika virus threat, public health authorities are emphasizing the importance of preventive measures such as eliminating mosquito breeding sites, using insect repellent, and wearing protective clothing. Public awareness campaigns are being conducted to educate residents about the symptoms of Zika virus and the steps to take if they suspect they have been infected.

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