This book describes the demographic and clinical patterns of Zika
infection and evaluates the risk of it spreading to Europe. It reflects
the hands-on experience of the author, who as a physician, was faced
with the first-ever cases reported in Europe. Providing essential
background information on the viral vector, it addresses the various
symptoms after infection, and places them in the epidemiological context
of past outbreaks. The book addresses the needs of physicians attending
patients with infectious diseases, including infectious-disease
specialists, pediatricians, internal medicine specialists, general
practitioners, obstetricians, tropical medicine and travel medicine
specialists, preventive medicine and public health specialists,
microbiologists, biologists and vectorial control specialists. It raises
clinicians' and travel health clinics' awareness of the evolution of
Zika virus outbreaks and the affected areas so that they can include
this infection in their differential diagnoses for travelers from those
areas.