An outbreak of Zika virus in western India in the metropolis of Pune in the monsoon of 2024

IF 4.7 3区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Journal of Infection and Public Health Pub Date : 2025-02-23 DOI:10.1016/j.jiph.2025.102720
Gururaj Rao Deshpande , Gajanan N. Sapkal , Asha Salunke , Rashmi Gunjikar , Nitali Tadkalkar , Pradnya Shinde , Nidhi Daga , Manjusha Gopale , Ashwini Ramdasi , Supriya Hundekar , Kavita Lole , Rohan Raj Roy , Jose Antony Jenish , Rashi Srivastava , Shivani Parmar , Pooja Pawara , Kajal Jarande , Shankar Vidhate , Kirtee Khutwad
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Abstract

Background

Sporadic cases and rare outbreaks of Zika Virus (ZIKV) have been reported in India since 2016. Between June to early September 2024; the city of Pune in western India was affected with a large outbreak of ZIKV. Here we report the analysis of epidemiological; clinical and genomic characteristics of the outbreak.

Methods

Suspected ZIKV cases and pregnant women within 3 km radius of ZIKV positive cases and household contacts were included in the study. The study area included parts of the Pune metropolitan region. ZIKV RNA in serum and urine samples was detected by a single-plex Realtime RT-PCR assay. Representative samples were characterized by whole-genome sequencing.

Results

Among clinically suspected ZIKV cases 63/433 (14.55 %); and 45/1615 (2.78 %) pregnant women surveyed; were found positive for acute ZIKV infection. Majority of positive cases were asymptomatic or had mild symptoms. Two cases reported complications of pyelonephritis and encephalitis respectively. There was no evidence of microcephaly in the fetuses of the pregnant women surveyed. The ZIKV strains were found to belong to the Asian lineage and clustered close to the Rajasthan strain reported previously in India. Mutation linked with microcephaly was not found in these sequences. Follow-up of pregnant women till October 2024 indicated 22 % (10/45) of women delivered healthy babies.

Conclusion

The ZIKV strain associated with the present outbreak did not have mutations linked with microcephaly; but had mutations linked with enhanced transmission. Symptoms such as thrombocytopenia; bleeding manifestations; retro-orbital-pain; in a small subset of patients were unique; which were not reported in previous outbreaks in India. The findings highlight the urgent need for enhanced surveillance to plan strategies for public health measures to control the disease spread. Study highlights the need for monitoring the mutations and follow up of ZIKV infected pregnant women and their children to confirm absence of congenital anomalies.
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Journal of Infection and Public Health
Journal of Infection and Public Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH -INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Infection and Public Health, first official journal of the Saudi Arabian Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs, King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences and the Saudi Association for Public Health, aims to be the foremost scientific, peer-reviewed journal encompassing infection prevention and control, microbiology, infectious diseases, public health and the application of healthcare epidemiology to the evaluation of health outcomes. The point of view of the journal is that infection and public health are closely intertwined and that advances in one area will have positive consequences on the other. The journal will be useful to all health professionals who are partners in the management of patients with communicable diseases, keeping them up to date. The journal is proud to have an international and diverse editorial board that will assist and facilitate the publication of articles that reflect a global view on infection control and public health, as well as emphasizing our focus on supporting the needs of public health practitioners. It is our aim to improve healthcare by reducing risk of infection and related adverse outcomes by critical review, selection, and dissemination of new and relevant information in the field of infection control, public health and infectious diseases in all healthcare settings and the community.
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