“…2, ZIKV is a potential pandemic threat, currently circulating not only in the Americas but also in the Pacific Islands (American Samoa, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Marshall Islands, New Caledonia, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, and Tonga), Southeast Asia (Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, and Vietnam), and the islands of Cape Verde off the coast of West Africa (CDC, 2016a; ECDC, 2016a; WHO, 2016b). In addition, since early 2015, there have been an increasing number of travel-related imported ZIKV cases in non-endemic countries: Australia (AGDH, 2016;Pyke et al, 2016), Belgium (De Smet et al, 2016), Canada (GC, 2016), China (Yin et al, 2016;Zhang et al, 2016b), France (Maria et al, 2016), the US (Hawaii) (CDC, 2016b), Italy (Nicastri et al, 2016b), Portugal (Ze-Ze et al, 2016), Spain (Diaz-Menendez et al, 2016), Switzerland (Gyurech et al, 2016), and the Netherlands (Duijster et al, 2016). Using species distribution modeling techniques, a recent study has predicted that a large portion of the tropical and sub-tropical regions of the globe has suitable environmental conditions but has not yet reported symptomatic cases of ZIKV infection (Fig.…”