The Deadly 'ZIKA'! US researcher contracts virus during experiment - media
"Despite this rare incident, there is still no current risk of contracting Zika from mosquitos in Allegheny County," Department Director Karen Hacker said in a statement.
A United States laboratory researcher was back at work after contracting the Zika virus by pricking herself with a needle during an experiment last month, broadcaster ABC News said on Thursday.
There
is no vaccine or treatment for Zika, which is a close cousin of
diseases such as dengue and chikungunya, and causes mild fever, rash and
red eyes. An estimated 80 percent of those infected have no symptoms.
The
unidentified researcher at the University of Pittsburgh pricked herself
on May 23 and showed symptoms on June 1, returning to work five days
later when she no longer had a fever, ABC News said, citing a statement
from the school.
School officials were not immediately available for comment.
The
incident was the fourth confirmed case of the Zika virus in Allegheny
County, its health department said, without giving details of the
accident.
"Despite this rare incident, there is still no current risk of contracting Zika from mosquitos in Allegheny County," department director Karen Hacker said in a statement.
U.S.
health officials have concluded that Zika infections in pregnant women
can cause microcephaly, a birth defect marked by small head size that
can lead to severe developmental problems in babies.
The World Health Organization
has said there is strong scientific consensus that Zika can also cause
Guillain-Barre, a rare neurological syndrome that causes temporary
paralysis in adults.
The connection between Zika
and microcephaly first came to light last fall in Brazil, which has now
confirmed more than 1,400 cases of microcephaly that it considers to be
related to Zika infections in the mothers.
To
reduce the chance of virus transmission, the Pittsburgh researcher is
using insect repellent to avoid mosquito bites, besides wearing garments
with long sleeves and trousers, ABC News added.
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