Zika virus found in Karnataka district
Written by Arushi Sharma
The Zika virus has been found in mosquitoes in Talakayalabetta village, Chikkaballapura district, Karnataka, leading to immediate preventive measures by health authorities. Samples have been collected from pregnant women and individuals with symptoms.

The Zika virus has been detected in mosquitoes in Talakayalabetta village, Sidlaghatta taluk, Chikkaballapura district, prompting health authorities to swiftly implement preventive measures to contain the virus's potential spread.
Following the discovery of the Zika virus in mosquitoes, health authorities in the region initiated immediate preventive measures.
Special meetings have been convened to address the situation, and clear directives have been given to officials to manage the crisis effectively in its early stages.
Health officers have proactively collected blood samples from 30 pregnant women and seven individuals exhibiting symptoms of fever. These samples have been sent to Bengaluru for testing.
Sampling has been conducted in villages located within a five-kilometer radius of Talakayala Betta village, which includes areas such as Venkatapura, Dibburahalli, Bachchanahalli, and Vaddahalli.
Chikkaballapura District Health Officer Mahesh Kumar has officially confirmed the presence of the Zika virus in the district.
Health authorities are closely monitoring approximately 5,000 individuals in the affected region.
Zika virus is a mosquito-borne viral infection, with symptoms including fever, rash, headache, joint pain, red eyes, and muscle pain. Notably, Zika can lead to birth defects, raising significant health concerns.
The proximity of Chikkaballapura district to the state capital, Bengaluru, underscores the urgency of managing and preventing the spread of the virus.
The detection of the Zika virus in mosquitoes in Chikkaballapura district has prompted a rapid response from health authorities, emphasizing the need for vigilant surveillance and effective measures to protect public health.