India's latest Zika outbreak sees surge of nearly 100 cases

Patients in the dengue ward of a government hospital in Allahabad, India, on Oct 22, 2021. Both dengue and Zika are spread by the Aedes aegypti mosquito. PHOTO: AFP

LUCKNOW (REUTERS) - At least 89 people, including 17 children, have tested positive for the Zika virus in a surge of cases in the Indian city of Kanpur, its health department said on Monday (Nov 8).

First discovered in 1947, the mosquito-borne Zika virus reached epidemic proportions in Brazil in 2015, when thousands of babies were born with microcephaly, a disorder that causes babies to be born with abnormally small heads and underdeveloped brains.

"There has been a surge in cases of the Zika virus and the health department has formed several teams to contain the spread," said Dr Nepal Singh, chief medical officer of Kanpur district in India's most populous state of Uttar Pradesh.

"There is one woman who is pregnant and we are paying special attention towards her."

Cases have been reported in several Indian states in recent years, though Mr Amit Mohan Prasad, Uttar Pradesh's top government bureaucrat for health and family welfare, said this was the first outbreak in the state.

The first Zika case in the industrial city of Kanpur was detected on Oct 23 and the number of cases has increased over the past week.

"People are testing positive because we are doing very aggressive contact-tracing," said Mr Prasad.

The authorities were increasing their surveillance of the outbreak and eliminating breeding grounds for the mosquitoes that transmit the virus, Dr Singh said.

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