Updated On: 08 July, 2024 01:07 PM IST | Mumbai | Ainie Rizvi
With rising Zika virus cases in Maharashtra and Karnataka, Mumbai health experts shed light on the its potential neurological impacts, the role of genome sequencing in understanding the virus and progress in vaccine development

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As cases continue to climb in Karnataka and Maharashtra, Mumbai doctors caution about the neurological risks associated with the Zika virus. Last week, a 74-year-old man succumbed to this infection in the Shivamogga district of Karnataka. According to the Karnataka Health Ministry, he was discharged from the hospital on Thursday and was receiving treatment at home.
While his diagnosis could only report fever, body aches and rashes, the Zika virus infection has been linked with Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS), a rare autoimmune disorder that takes a toll on the nervous system, informs Dr Manjusha Agarwal, a senior consultant working with Gleneagles Hospitals in Mumbai. Research is yet to confirm this, she adds.
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