The Zika Virus Outbreak in Brazil: Knowledge Gaps and Challenges for Risk Reduction
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The Zika Virus Outbreak in Brazil: Knowledge Gaps and Challenges for Risk Reduction
Abstract
We analyzed uncertainties and complexities of the Zika virus outbreak in Brazil, and we discuss risk reduction for future emergencies. We present the public health situation in Brazil and concurrent determinants of the epidemic and the knowledge gaps that persist despite building evidence from research, making public health decisions difficult. Brazil has adopted active measures, but producing desired outcomes may be uncertain because of partial or unavailable information. Reducing population group vulnerabilities and acting on environmental issues are medium- to long-term measures. Simultaneously dealing with information gaps, uncontrolled disease spread, and vulnerabilities is a new risk scenario and must be approached decisively to face emerging biothreats.
Comment in
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Zika's Long Haul: Tackling the Causes of Human Vulnerability to Mosquito-Borne Viruses.Am J Public Health. 2017 Jun;107(6):831-833. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2017.303792. Am J Public Health. 2017. PMID: 28498761 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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