Zika virus disease: a new look at a well-known disease
Abstract
For the first time in the domestic medical literature presents a deep review about epidemiological, clinical, and laboratory knowledge of Zika virus disease, based mainly on the publications of foreign authors and leading international organizations from 1947 to March 2016. Analyzed the essence of the problem, treatment of patients with Zika virus disease and infected pregnant women, indicated the unresolved question. For the first time were systematic sources of contemporary information about Zika virus disease for professionals and patients.
About the Author
I. V. ShestakovaRussian Federation
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Shestakova I.V. Zika virus disease: a new look at a well-known disease. Journal Infectology. 2016;8(1):5-18. (In Russ.)