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Hrvatski zavod za javno zdravstvo/Croatian National Institute of Public Health

Referentni centar Ministarstva zdravlja za dijagnostiku i praćenje virusnih zoonoza/ Reference Centre for Diagnosis and Surveillance of Viral Zoonoses Ministry of Health

Referentni centar Ministarstva zdravlja za epidemiologiju/ Reference Centre for Epidemiology Ministry of Health

Medicinski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu/School of Medicine University of Zagreb

Škola narodnog zdravlja "Andrija Štampar"/Andrija Štampar School of Public Health

Veterinarski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu/Faculty of Veterinary Medicine University of Zagreb

uz potporu SZO - URED ZA HRVATSKU

with support of WHO - COUNTRY OFFICE CROATIA

RADIONICA/WORKSHOP:

"Jedno zdravlje": Dijagnostika i praćenje Zika i drugih emergentnih arbovirusnih infekcija u Hrvatskoj

"One health": Diagnosis and surveillance of Zika and other emerging arboviral infections in Croatia

Voditelji/Chairs: Tatjana Vilibić-Čavlek, Bernard Kaić, Ljubo Barbić

Zagreb, 23-24. ožujak/March 2017 (ŠNZ "Andrija Štampar", Rockefellerova 4)

Četvrtak/Thursday, 23.03.2017.

8.30 - 9.00 Registracija sudionika/Registration of participants

9.00 - 9.15 Otvaranje radionice/Opening, welcome

EMERGENTNE ARBOVIRUSNE INFEKCIJE - ISKUSTVA REFERENTNIH LABORATORIJA EMERGING ARBOVIRAL INFECTIONS - EXPERIENCES OF THE REFERENCE LABORATORIES Moderator/Chair: Antoinette Kaić-Rak

9.15 - 9.30 Report on the Zika virus - Interim Risk Assessment in the WHO European Region (Antoinette Kaić-Rak, WHO Country Office Croatia)

9.30 - 9.50 Surveillance of emerging arboviruses in Slovenia (Tatjana Avšič-Županc, Miša Korva, WHO Reference Centre for Arboviruses and Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers, Ljubljana, Slovenia) - 20 min

9.50 - 10.10 Diagnosis of arboviruses at the Italian National Reference Laboratory for Arboviruses: one year with Zika virus (Giulietta Venturi, NRL for Arboviruses, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Roma, Italy)

10.10 - 10.30 Surveillance of emerging flaviviruses in Italy (Giovanni Savini, Federica Monaco, OIE Reference Centre for West Nile Disease, Istituto Zooprofillatico Sperimentale "G. Caporale", Teramo, Italy)

10.30 - 10.45 Rasprava/Discussion

10.45 - 11.15 Stanka za kavu/Coffee-break

ZIKA

DENGUE

TICK-BORNE ENCEPHALITIS

CHIKUNGUNYA

WEST NILE

USUTU

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EPIDEMIOLOGIJA ZIKA I DRUGIH EMERGENTNIH ARBOVIRUSNIH INFEKCIJA EPIDEMIOLOGY OF ZIKA AND OTHER EMERGING ARBOVIRAL INFECTIONS Moderator/Chair: Ljubo Barbić

11.15 - 11.30 Pristup "Jedno zdravlje" u nadzoru emergentnih arbovirusnih infekcija u Hrvatskoj/A "One Health" approach to emerging arboviruses surveillance in Croatia (Ljubo Barbić)

11.30 - 11.45 Epidemiologija emergentnih arbovirusnih infekcija u Hrvatskoj/Epidemiology of emerging arboviral infections in Croatia (Iva Pem-Novosel)

11.45 - 12.00 Prikaz rada Centra za cijepljenje i putničke bolesti Nastavnog zavoda za javno zdravstvo "Dr Andrija Štampar"/ Activities of Centre for Vaccination and Prevention of Travel Diseases in Zagreb Teaching Institute of Public Health "Dr Andrija Stampar" (Mirjana-Lana Kosanović Ličina)

KLINIČKI ASPEKTI I DIFERENCIJALNA DIJAGNOZA ZIKA I DRUGIH EMERGENTNIH ARBOVIRUSNIH INFEKCIJA CLINICAL ASPECTS AND DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF ZIKA AND OTHER EMERGING ARBOVIRAL INFECTIONS Moderator/Chair: Marija Santini

12.00 - 12.15 Kliničke značajke neuroinvazivnih West Nile i Usutu infekcija u Hrvatskoj/Clinical characteristics of neuroinvasive West Nile and Usutu infections in Croatia (Marija Santini)

12.15 - 12.30 Clinical characteristics of tick-borne encephalitis (Ljiljana Perić, Dario Sabadi)

Importirane arbovirusne infekcije u Hrvatskoj/Imported arboviral infections in Croatia

12.30 - 12.40 Importirane dengue infekcije u Hrvatskoj/Imported dengue infections in Croatia (Nenad Pandak, Božana Miklaušić)

12.40 - 12.50 Prva importirana Zika infekcija u Hrvatskoj, 2016/First imported Zika infection in Croatia, 2016 (Ljiljana Betica- Radić)

12.50 - 13.00 Prva importirana chikungunya infekcija u Hrvatskoj, 2016/First imported Chikungunya infection in Croatia, 2016 (Boris Lukšić, Svjetlana Karabuva)

13.00 - 13.30 Rasprava/Discussion

13.30 - 14.30 Stanka za ručak/Lunch

LABORATORIJSKA DIJAGNOSTIKA ZIKA I DRUGIH EMERGENTNIH ARBOVIRUSNIH INFEKCIJA U HRVATSKOJ LABORATORY DIAGNOSIS OF ZIKA AND OTHER EMERGING ARBOVIRUSES IN CROATIA Moderator/Chair: Tatjana Vilibić-Čavlek

14.30 -14.40 Serološka dijagnostika emergentnih arbovirusa, NRL za arboviruse, HZJZ/Serological diagnosis of emerging arboviruses, NRL for Arboviruses, CNIPH (Tatjana Vilibić-Čavlek)

14.40 - 14.50 Molekularna dijagnostika emergentnih arbovirusa, NRL za arboviruse, HZJZ/Molecular diagnosis of emerging arboviruses, NRL for Arboviruses, CNIPH (Andrea Babić-Erceg)

14.50 -15.05 Molekularna dijagnostika emergentnih arbovirusa u Klinici za infektivne bolesti "Dr Fran Mihaljević"/ Molecular diagnosis of emerging arboviruses - University Hospital for Infectious Diseases "Dr Fran Mihaljević" (Ivan Christian Kurolt, Alemka Markotić)

15.05 - 15.15 Dijagnostika Zika i ostalih emergentnih arbovirusa u putnika povratnika iz endemskih područja/Diagnosis of Zika and other emerging arboviruses in travelers returning from endemic areas (Irena Tabain)

15.15 - 15.30 Rasprava/Discussion

15.30 - 16.30 Obilazak NRL za arboviruse, HZJZ/Visit to NRL for Arboviruses, CNIPH

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Petak/Friday, 24.03.2017.

OKRUGLI STOL: PRAĆENJE ZIKA I DRUGIH ARBOVIRUSNIH INFEKCIJA U HRVATSKOJ ROUND TABLE: MONITORING OF ZIKA AND OTHER EMERGING ARBOVIRUSES IN CROATIA Moderator/Chair: Josip Madić

9.00 - 9.15 Invazivni komarci u Hrvatskoj - širenje i trenutna rasprostranjenost/Invasive mosquito species in Croatia - spreading and current distribution (Ana Klobučar)

9.15 - 9.30 Provedba nacionalnog sustava praćenja invazivnih vrsta komaraca u Hrvatskoj/Implementation of the national monitoring of invasive mosquito species in Croatia (Nataša Janev-Holcer)

9.30 - 9.45 Sustavi kontrole virusa Zapadnog Nila/Surveillance systems of West Nile virus (Vladimir Stevanović)

9.45 - 10.00 Monitoring infekcije divljih ptica i domaće peradi virusom Zapadnog Nila/Monitoring of West Nile virus infection in wild birds and domestic poultry (Vladimir Savić)

10.00 - 10.15 Virus krpeljnog encefalitisa u krpelja odvojenih s lisica/Tick-borne encephalitis virus in ticks derived from foxes (Lorena Jemeršić)

10.15 - 11.00 Rasprava/Discussion

11.00 - 11.30 Stanka za kavu/Coffee-break

PREVENCIJA EMERGENTNIH ARBOVIRUSNIH INFEKCIJA PREVENTION OF EMERGING ARBOVIRAL INFECTIONS Moderator/Chair: Bernard Kaić

11.30 - 11.45 Značaj emergentnih arbovirusa u transfuzijskoj medicini/Significance of emerging arboviruses in transfusion medicine (Manuela Miletić)

11.45 - 12.00 Preporuke za putnike u područja cirkulacije arbovirusa/Recommendations for travelers in the areas of arboviruses circulation (Goranka Petrović)

12.00 - 12.15 Cijepljenje protiv emergentnih arbovirusnih infekcija/Vaccination against emerging arboviral infections (Bernard Kaić)

12.15 - 12.30 Mjere sprečavanja zaraznih bolesti koje prenose komarci/Preventive measures for mosquito-borne diseases (Pavle Jeličić)

12.30 - 14.00 Usklađena rasprava. Zaključci. Zatvaranje radionice/Group discussion. Conclusions. Closing.

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FAQs

Is Zika still a thing in 2024? ›

The PAHO recently stated considering the number of Zika cases reported in the first weeks of 2024, with an exponential increase in several countries, it reiterates that Member States should intensify efforts and actions to control the Aedes aegypti mosquito, the primary vector of disease transmission.

Are any Caribbean islands Zika free? ›

Bermuda: Zika Free Islands

Truly isolated, Bermuda is famous for its pink sand dazzling beaches, tidy pastel cottages and the namesake 'triangle' sucking in hapless ships and planes. Don't worry, you will come back from Bermuda alive and well!

How long does the Zika virus last? ›

Most people don't have any symptoms when they are infected with Zika virus. If symptoms do occur, they are usually mild and start 3 to 14 days after the infection has been caught. Symptoms last around 2 to 7 days.

Is Mexico's Zika free? ›

Zika virus is currently circulating in Mexico, Central and South America, many countries/territories in the Caribbean region, and in a small number of geographically limited areas of the continental United States. See a complete listing of countries with active Zika transmission.

How long does Zika stay in sperm? ›

The longest time period for which infectious Zika virus has been detected by viral culture in sem*n is 69 days. However, Zika virus genetic material in sem*n has cleared within 50 days in most cases; it is not known whether genetic material detected for longer durations represents infectious virus.

How long does Zika rash last? ›

Symptoms. Most people infected with Zika virus do not develop symptoms. Among those who do, they typically start 3–14 days after infection, are generally mild including rash, fever, conjunctivitis, muscle and joint pain, malaise and headache, and usually last for 2–7 days.

What does a Zika bite look like? ›

If you get a Zika virus rash, it may appear within 3 to 12 days of a bite from an infected mosquito. The rash often starts on the trunk and spreads to the face, arms, legs, soles, and palms. The rash is a combination of tiny red bumps and reddish blotches.

How long after having Zika is it safe to get pregnant? ›

If you think you were exposed to Zika but don't have signs or symptoms, wait at least 8 weeks from when you think you were exposed before trying to get pregnant. If your partner has signs or symptoms of Zika, wait at least 3 months from his first sign or symptom before trying to get pregnant.

How long do Zika antibodies stay in your system? ›

These proteins, called antibodies, appear in the blood starting soon after the start of illness and last for up to 12 weeks. In some people, they are present for longer than 12 weeks and can be seen for months to years following infection. If the Zika MAC-ELISA detects these antibodies, the test is positive.

Can I travel to Mexico pregnant Zika? ›

You should avoid travel to areas with an active Zika Travel Health Notice. If travel is unavoidable, strictly follow recommendations to prevent mosquito bites and sexual transmission during and after travel.

Is Zika high in Cancun? ›

However, Zuniga notes that the incidence rates of Zika in and around Cancun are some of the lowest in Mexico, and adds that “the reason you've heard nothing about Zika is that there's nothing to report.”

How long after going to Mexico can I get pregnant? ›

Before you or your partner travel, have a conversation with your doctor about your plans and the risk of Zika for pregnancy. Consider waiting before trying to conceive. 2 months after you get back (or from the start of any symptoms) if you are a woman and your male partner does not travel with you.

Is there a Zika virus in Thailand in 2024? ›

Zika in Thailand

On 22 February 2024, the Ministry of Public Health, Thailand has reported a total of 73 Zika virus cases and no deaths across 19 provinces in Thailand in 2024.

Is the Zika virus still a thing? ›

The large Zika virus outbreaks that occurred during 2015 and 2016 in the Americas are over, but Zika virus continues to be a risk in many countries around the world. Review CDC's latest Zika recommendations for travelers and people living abroad.

Are we still worried about Zika? ›

Since then, cases have dramatically declined. As of the end of 2022, no countries are experiencing active Zika outbreaks — but that doesn't mean the virus has disappeared. “There's been a massive decrease in reported Zika transmission, but some countries are still at risk,” Dr.

When was the last confirmed case of Zika? ›

Since 2018, there have been no reports of Zika virus transmission by mosquitoes in the continental United States. Since 2019, there have been no confirmed Zika cases reported from U.S. territories.

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