Malaysia reports first Zika virus infection
(last modified Thu, 01 Sep 2016 12:47:24 GMT )
Sep 01, 2016 12:47 UTC
  • Malaysia reports first Zika virus infection

Health officials in Malaysia have confirmed the diagnosis of the Zika virus infection in a woman, marking the first case of the mosquito-borne infection in the Southeast Asian country.

According to the reports, the Malaysian Health Ministry made the confirmation in a statement issued on Thursday, saying, the 58-year-old woman is believed to have contracted the virus during a short trip she made in late August to visit her daughter in Singapore, where more than 100 cases of the Zika have been confirmed.

“We are carrying out control measures against Aedes mosquitoes near the woman’s home to prevent the spread of the virus,” the ministry said.

The statement said five other Malaysians living in Singapore had tested positive for the Zika, including the latest victim’s adult daughter, who works there.

Singaporean authorities confirmed on Wednesday that the number of detected infections locally transmitted in the Asian country had jumped to 115 only four days after the emergence of the first case.

Reports said 21 Chinese nationals, 13 Indians, six Bangladeshis, and an Indonesian were among the 115 cases of people diagnosed with Zika in Singapore.

Zika is primarily spread by the Aedes Aegypti mosquito, but can also be transmitted through sexual contact.

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