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Cambodia confirms first case of Zika infection in seven years

PHNOM PENH (XINHUA) – Cambodia yesterday confirmed its first case of the Zika virus since 2016, the country’s Ministry of Health (MoH) said in a press statement.

The patient, a seven-year-old girl from central Kampong Thom province, was admitted to Baray Santuk Referral Hospital last Monday suspected of having dengue fever.

The test result confirmed last Thursday that she was positive for Zika virus, the statement said.

Zika is a flavivirus that is transmitted predominantly by the Aedes species of mosquito, but also through sexual contact, blood transfusions, and congenitally from mother to child, the statement said.

Symptoms of Zika include fever, headache, rash, red eyes, and joint pain, it said, adding that most of the patients recover within two to seven days, as the “fatal rate is very low.

“However, if the virus is transmitted to pregnant women, it can lead to the death of babies in the wombs,” it said.

A woman looks at snakes for sale along a street in Kandal province, near Phnom Penh. PHOTO: AFP