| Literature DB >> 29664375 |
Amanda Wahnich, Sandhya Clark, Danielle Bloch, Hannah Kubinson, Gili Hrusa, Dakai Liu, Jennifer L Rakeman, Bisram Deocharan, Lucretia Jones, Sally Slavinski, Alaina Stoute, Robert Mathes, Don Weiss, Erin E Conners.
Abstract
A large number of imported cases of Zika virus infection and the potential for transmission by Aedes albopictus mosquitoes prompted the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to conduct sentinel, enhanced passive, and syndromic surveillance for locally acquired mosquitoborne Zika virus infections in New York City, NY, USA, during June-October 2016. Suspected case-patients were those >5 years of age without a travel history or sexual exposure who had >3 compatible signs/symptoms (arthralgia, fever, conjunctivitis, or rash). We identified 15 suspected cases and tested urine samples for Zika virus by using real-time reverse transcription PCR; all results were negative. We identified 308 emergency department visits for Zika-like illness, 40,073 visits for fever, and 17 unique spatiotemporal clusters of visits for fever. We identified no evidence of local transmission. Our experience offers possible surveillance tools for jurisdictions concerned about local mosquitoborne Zika virus or other arboviral transmission.Entities:
Keywords: New York; United States; Zika virus; arbovirus; autochthonous; surveillance; viruses
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29664375 PMCID: PMC5938798 DOI: 10.3201/eid2405.170764
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Demographic and clinical characteristics of persons meeting case definition for suspicion of local transmission of Zika virus at sentinel and nonsentinel passive surveillance sites in New York City, June 27–September 30, 2016*
| Characteristics | Total tested for Zika virus | Nonsentinel site | Sentinel site |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total number tested | 15 (100) | 7 (47) | 8 (53) |
| Median age (interquartile range) | 35 (20–49) | 29 (9–38) | 45 (21–54) |
| Borough | |||
| Bronx | 5 (33) | 1 (14) | 4 (50) |
| Brooklyn | 2 (13) | 1 (14) | 1 (13) |
| Manhattan | 3 (20) | 2 (29) | 1 (13) |
| Queens | 3 (20) | 3 (43) | 0 |
| Staten Island | 2 (13) | 0 | 2 (25) |
| Sex | |||
| F | 9 (60) | 6 (86) | 3 (38) |
| M | 6 (40) | 1 (14) | 5 (62) |
| Pregnant at time of report | 2 (13) | 2 (29) | 0 |
| Signs and symptoms | |||
| Arthralgia | 12 (80) | 4 (57) | 8 (100) |
| Conjunctivitis | 10 (67) | 7 (100) | 3 (38) |
| Fever | 13 (86.7) | 5 (71.4) | 8 (100) |
| Rash | 11 (73.3) | 4 (57.1) | 7 (87.5) |
*Values are no. (%) except as indicated. Signs and symptoms are not mutually exclusive.
FigureNumber of ED visits for Zika-like illness in New York City, NY, USA, during June 1–October 31, 2016, by week and type of visit. ED, emergency department; ICD, International Classification of Diseases.