Small chance that Zika virus will spread to Lithuania, says expert

With the spread of Zika virus infections that can cause serious birth defects to babies, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences Professor Alvydas Laiškonis said that in Lithuania the conditions for the virus to spread were unfavourable, but pregnant women should refrain from travelling to warm climate countries where the virus has been detected.

“It would be a small chance for the virus to spread because it is cold here, the mosquito would not live for long. However, since the virus is dangerous for pregnant women, it is necessary to draw the attention of women travellers that during pregnancy, of course, not to travel to those countries,” said Laiškonis.

“This virus was discovered in 1947, but quite a long period has passed until its pathogenicity was revealed. At present, we know that it is spreading, and how it is spreading – tourism and travel. The virus spreads through mosquito bites and infected people,” he said.

Related Post

A Danish citizen has already been diagnosed with Zika virus infection after a trip to South and Central America. Infections have also been found in Italy, Spain, Great Britain and Switzerland. There are no vaccines or medicines against the virus yet.

Žinių Radijas

Share

Recent Posts

  • Latest

A few questions to Mr. Putin, Mr. Trump and all those calling for “peace at all costs”

I admit it: I’m not that type of person who follows domestic and international politics…

5 days ago
  • Latest

Message from the President’s Office to Paluckas on Žemaitaitis

While Prime Minister Gintautas Paluckas does not take issue with the statements made by the…

1 month ago
  • Economy

Surprised by what’s happening in Lithuania: this is what makes us stand out in the EU

Lithuanian economists are surprised to see our country's economic growth: the Estonian economy has been…

2 months ago
  • Politics

Will the coalition shut the door on Žemaitaitis?

"The fate of Nemuno Aušra (Dawn of Nemunas) in the coalition has been decided; they…

2 months ago
  • Tribune

Airvolve has begun the patenting process for an exclusive aircraft

Airvolve, a Lithuanian dual-purpose aeronautics company, has successfully completed its first round of testing and…

2 months ago
  • Latest

Bruveris. The world in 2025: a continuation of last year’s collapses towards new fires

The world is becoming smaller, more intertwined, and increasingly fragmented, with many of the previous…

2 months ago