The health official said measures are being taken against larvae and more awareness campaigns are being conducted to ensure that water is not left standing in air conditioners and indoor fountains.
A 28-year-old pregnant woman from Erandwane has been diagnosed with Zika virus. The six-month pregnant woman is asymptomatic, said Dr Rajesh Dighe, Assistant Medical Officer of Health, Pune Municipal Corporation.
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, Zika virus infection in pregnant women can cause microcephaly and birth defects in the baby’s brain.
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Because of these significant risks, the health department has done this intensified surveillance in Erandwane and Mundhwa areas where other Zika cases have been reported.
“We are monitoring the pregnant woman. She is also consulting her gynecologist and should have an ultrasound done. An ultrasound in the last week of May showed normal fetal growth,” Dr. added. Digh.
The samples of three pregnant women in Erandwane were sent for testing, of which two were negative. Another three samples have been sent and results are awaited. The pregnant woman discovered with Zika lived near the index patient’s home.
The health official said measures against larvae are being taken and awareness campaigns are being conducted to ensure that water does not accumulate in air conditioners and indoor water fountains.
Meanwhile, the health department has sent a letter to private health care providers asking them to report cases of vector-borne diseases to the municipal body.
Similar instructions were given to private laboratories and diagnostic centers. PMC is conducting special operations and surveillance in those areas to control and destroy mosquito breeding sites.
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First uploaded on: 06-30-2024 at 21:40 IST