Early detection of Zika virus infection among travellers from areas of ongoing transmission in China

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Nine imported Zika virus (ZIKV) infections (four through temperature monitoring and epidemiological investigation at entry and five by active surveillance tracking of index case contacts during follow-up; from Venezuela [n = 5], Samoa [n = 3] and both Samoa and Fiji [n = 1]) were detected in mainland China from February 1 to 29, 2016. The minimal incubation period lasted 5.2 days, with mean lag time to diagnosis of 2.6 days. Diagnosis relied on positive real-time reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction for ZIKV RNA in serum (n = 7), urine (n = 4) or saliva (n = 3), respectively. All cases recovered rapidly without serious complications.

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Zhang, J., Jin, X., Zhu, Z., Huang, L., Liang, S., Xu, Y., … Wilder-Smith, A. (2016). Early detection of Zika virus infection among travellers from areas of ongoing transmission in China. Journal of Travel Medicine, 23(5). https://doi.org/10.1093/jtm/taw047

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