Zika in the Americas, year 2: What have we learned? What gaps remain? A report from the Global Virus Network

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Aliota, Matthew, T | Bassit, Leda | Bradrick, Shelton | Cox, Bryan | Garcia-Blanco, Mariano | Gavegnano, Christina | Friedrich, Thomas, C | Golos, Thaddeus, G | Griffin, Diane, E | Haddow, Andrew, D | Kallas, Esper, G. | Kitron, Uriel | Lecuit, Marc | Magnani, Diogo, M | Marrs, Caroline | Mercer, Natalia | Mcsweegan, Edward | Ng, Lisa, F P | O'Connor, David, H | Osorio, Jorge, E | Ribeiro, Guilherme, S | Ricciardi, Michael | Rossi, Shannan, L | Saade, George | Schinazi, Raymond, F | Schott-Lerner, Geraldine, O | Shan, Chao | Shi, Pei-Yong | Watkins, David, I | Vasilakis, Nikos | Weaver, Scott, C

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International audience. In response to the outbreak of Zika virus (ZIKV) infection in the Western Hemisphere and the recognition of a causal association with fetal malformations, the Global Virus Network (GVN) assembled an international taskforce of virologists to promote basic research, recommend public health measures and encourage the rapid development of vaccines, antiviral therapies and new diagnostic tests. In this article, taskforce members and other experts review what has been learned about ZIKV-induced disease in humans, its modes of transmission and the cause and nature of associated congenital manifestations. After describing the make-up of the taskforce, we summarize the emergence of ZIKV in the Americas, Africa and Asia, its spread by mosquitoes, and current control measures. We then review the spectrum of primary ZIKV-induced disease in adults and children, sites of persistent infection and sexual transmission, then examine what has been learned about maternal-fetal transmission and the congenital Zika syndrome, including knowledge obtained from studies in laboratory animals. Subsequent sections focus on vaccine development, antiviral therapeutics and new diagnostic tests. After reviewing current understanding of the mechanisms of emergence of Zika virus, we consider the likely future of the pandemic.

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