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Threats of Zika virus transmission for Asia and its Hindu-Kush Himalayan region

机译:亚洲及其印度教喜马拉雅地区寨卡病毒传播的威胁

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Asia and its Hindu Kush Himalayan(HKH)region is particularly vulnerable to environmental change,especially climate and land use changes further influenced by rapid population growth,high level of poverty and unsustainable development.Asia has been a hotspot of dengue fever and chikungunya mainly due to its dense human population,unplanned urbanization and poverty.In an urban cycle,dengue virus(DENV)and chikungunya virus(CHIKV)are transmitted by Aedes aegypti and Ae.albopictus mosquitoes which are also competent vectors of Zika virus(ZIKV).Over the last decade,DENV and CHIKV transmissions by Ae.aegypti have extended to the Himalayan countries of Bhutan and Nepal and ZIKV could follow in the footsteps of these viruses in the HKH region.The already established distribution of human-biting Aedes mosquito vectors and a naïve population with lack of immunity against ZIKV places the HKH region at a higher risk of ZIKV.Some of the countries in the HKH region have already reported ZIKV cases.We have documented an increasing threat of ZIKV in Asia and its HKH region because of the high abundance and wide distribution of human-biting mosquito vectors,climate change,poverty,report of indigenous cases in the region,increasing numbers of imported cases and a naïve population with lack of immunity against ZIKV.An outbreak anywhere is potentially a threat everywhere.Therefore,in order to ensure international health security,all efforts to prevent,detect,and respond to ZIKV ought to be intensified now in Asia and its HKH region.To prepare for possible ZIKV outbreaks,Asia and the HKH region can also learn from the success stories and strategies adopted by other regions and countries in preventing ZIKV and associated complications.The future control strategies for DENV,CHIKV and ZIKV should be considered in tandem with the threat to human well-being that is posed by other emerging and re-emerging vector-borne and zoonotic diseases,and by the continuing urgent need to strengthen public primary healthcare systems in the region.

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    《贫困所致传染病(英文)》 |2018年第001期|P.387-393|共7页
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    Nepal Health Research Council(NHRC) Ramshah Path Kathmandu NepalInstitute of Occupational edicine Social Medicine and Environmental Medicine Goethe University Frankfurt am Main Germany;

    Nepal Health Research Council(NHRC) Ramshah Path Kathmandu Nepal;

    Institute of Occupational edicine Social Medicine and Environmental Medicine Goethe University Frankfurt am Main GermanyFaculty of Social Sciences Goethe University Frankfurt am Main Germany;

    The University of Queensland Brisbane Australia;

    Nepal Health Research Council(NHRC) Ramshah Path Kathmandu Nepal;

    Nepal Health Research Council(NHRC) Ramshah Path Kathmandu Nepal;

    Department of Public Health Baldwin Wallace University Berea Ohio USA;

    Department of Epidemiology National Institute of Preventive and Social Medicine Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Dhaka Bangladesh;

    Public Health Foundation of India Gurgaon Haryana IndiaCentre for Environmental Health Gurgaon Haryana India;

    Translational Genomics Laboratory Department of Biosciences COMSATS Institute of Information Technology(CIIT) Islamabad 45550 Pakistan;

    Medical Research Unit School of Medicine Syiah Kuala University Banda Aceh Indonesia;

    WHO Collaborating Centre for Vector Surveillance and Management SKLID CCID ICDC China CDC Beijing China;

    Centre for Environment and Population Health Griffith University Nathan Queensland Australia;

    Barts and the London School of Medicine Centre for Primary Care and Public Health Queen Mary University of London London UK;

    Institute of Occupational edicine Social Medicine and Environmental Medicine Goethe University Frankfurt am Main Germany;

    Department of Health Services Ministry of Health Government of Nepal Kathmandu Nepal;

    Institute of Occupational edicine Social Medicine and Environmental Medicine Goethe University Frankfurt am Main Germany;

    Institute of Occupational edicine Social Medicine and Environmental Medicine Goethe University Frankfurt am Main Germany;

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  • 关键词

    Aedes aegypti; Aedes albopictus; Dengue virus; Chikungunya virus; Hindu Kush Himalayas; Mountain; Poverty; Zika virus;

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