New York and the Zika Virus
Description and Controlling Efforts
The communicable disease researched within this document is the Zika virus. This is a virus which is primarily transmitted to humans from mosquitoes. The mosquito which is known to carry this virus is the Aedes Eegypti mosquito which is natively found in South America and Central America (New York State, 2016). An initial Zika outbreak in the U.S. took place in the summer of 2016. The state of New York is attempting to prevent the virus from spreading to it with a proactive plan involving several measures.
Environmental Factors
There are myriad environmental factors related to this disease. The most salient is the presence of standing water, which naturally attracts mosquitoes. It is necessary to protect all water which is not running from the presence of mosquitoes which could potentially transmit the Zika virus. The other environmental factors pertain to human transmission of this virus. People can transmit it to one another through sexual intercourse (CDC, 2016), in all of its variety. Additionally, people can transmit this virus through traveling to places in which mosquitoes carrying the virus reside. By getting bitten by such a mosquito, they can unwittingly transmit the virus via sex.
Identify the environmental factors related to this disease.
Lifestyles, Socioeconomic Status and Disease Management
Lifestyles,...
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