Literature DB >> 27787490

Preparedness for Zika Virus Disease - New York City, 2016.

Syra S Madad, Joseph Masci, Nicholas V Cagliuso, Machelle Allen.   

Abstract

The rapid spread of Zika virus across the World Health Organization's Region of the Americas has had a direct effect on the U.S. health care delivery system. Hospitals in New York City (NYC) have been implementing prevention and response efforts consistent with CDC guidance. As of September 21, 2016, a total of 715 cases of laboratory-confirmed Zika virus disease had been diagnosed in New York state among travelers who returned from affected areas, their sexual contacts, or infants infected in utero. This represents the highest number of reported cases in any state to date, and underscores the importance of health care systems preparing to care for patients with possible Zika virus disease (1). Building upon a framework that was established in 2014 to screen patients for possible exposure to Ebola virus disease (Ebola), NYC Health + Hospitals,* the largest municipal health care delivery system in the United States, implemented a Zika Preparedness and Response Action Plan† (Zika Action Plan) to address the threat from Zika and ensure appropriate patient care. The plan developed by NYC Health + Hospitals includes universal travel screening, signage depicting areas with active Zika virus transmission, clinical and epidemiologic evaluation for possible Zika virus exposure, diagnostic testing for Zika virus infection and linking of infected patients to appropriate specialists, and education on Zika virus disease and preventive measures (e.g., avoiding travel to areas with active Zika virus transmission).

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27787490     DOI: 10.15585/mmwr.mm6542a2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep        ISSN: 0149-2195            Impact factor:   17.586


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2.  Free boundary models for mosquito range movement driven by climate warming.

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3.  Implementation of the US Department of Health and Human Services Zika Specimen Repository and Its Effect on Zika Diagnostic Test Development, 2016.

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4.  Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices about the Prevention of Mosquito Bites and Zika Virus Disease in Pregnant Women in Greece.

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Review 5.  External Quality Assessment (EQA) for Molecular Diagnostics of Zika Virus: Experiences from an International EQA Programme, 2016⁻2018.

Authors:  Oliver Donoso Mantke; Elaine McCulloch; Paul S Wallace; Constanze Yue; Sally A Baylis; Matthias Niedrig
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2018-09-13       Impact factor: 5.048

6.  Identifying Areas at Greatest Risk for Recent Zika Virus Importation - New York City, 2016.

Authors:  Sharon K Greene; Sungwoo Lim; Annie Fine
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7.  Vector control in Zika-affected communities: Local views on community engagement and public health ethics during outbreaks.

Authors:  Monica Schoch-Spana; Crystal Watson; Sanjana Ravi; Diane Meyer; Laura E Pechta; Dale A Rose; Keri M Lubell; Michelle N Podgornik; Tara Kirk Sell
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8.  Performance of passive case detection for malaria surveillance: results from nine countries in Mesoamerica and the Dominican Republic.

Authors:  Ali H Mokdad; Emma Iriarte; Diego Rios-Zertuche; Keith H Carter; Katie Panhorst Harris; Max Thom; Maria Paola Zúñiga-Brenes; Pedro Bernal-Lara; Álvaro González-Marmol; Casey K Johanns; Bernardo Hernández; Erin Palmisano; Rebecca Cogen; Paulami Naik; Charbel El Bcheraoui; David L Smith
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9.  Rapid spread of an ongoing outbreak of Zika virus disease in pregnant women in a Mexican hospital.

Authors:  Elvira Garza-González; Soraya Mendoza-Olazarán; Raúl Roman-Campos; Ricardo Téllez-Marroquín; Donato Saldívar-Rodríguez; Juan A Soria-López; Abel Guzman; Samantha Flores-Treviño; Adrián Camacho-Ortiz
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