2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11908-019-0671-z
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Mucocutaneous Features of Zika—a Review

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“…In a recent meta-analysis by Koh et al, "maculopapular and centrifugal that usually extends to become diffuse" with possible concomitant hemorrhage is the common pattern of skin lesion in Zika virus infection. 2 We also would like to share ideas and experience on this report. In our setting, Thailand, a tropical country in Indochina, most of Zika virus infection case present of no clinical presentation.…”
Section: Cutaneous Manifestations Of Zikamentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In a recent meta-analysis by Koh et al, "maculopapular and centrifugal that usually extends to become diffuse" with possible concomitant hemorrhage is the common pattern of skin lesion in Zika virus infection. 2 We also would like to share ideas and experience on this report. In our setting, Thailand, a tropical country in Indochina, most of Zika virus infection case present of no clinical presentation.…”
Section: Cutaneous Manifestations Of Zikamentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Infection resembles mild dengue and may include fevers, rash, arthritis/arthralgia, and conjunctivitis ( Nawas et al, 2016 ). Conjunctivitis (scleral erythema) may be more prominent with Zika than with other flavivirus infections ( Koh et al, 2019 ). Dermatologic manifestations include a morbilliform exanthem, erythematous acral macules and papules, and postillness palmar desquamation ( Nawas et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: Climate-sensitive Vector-borne Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bei <10 % der Betroffenen zeigen sich Hämorrhagien (Petechien, blutende Ulzerationen, Gaumenbluten, spontane Hämatome). Typisch für eine Zika-Virus-Infektion ist eine meist gleichzeitig mit dem Exanthem auftretende Konjunktivitis, die im Schnitt etwas länger als das Exanthem anhält (Median 4 bis 6 Tage) [9]. Nur selten kommt es zu neurologischen Komplikationen, etwa dem Guillain-Barré-Syndrom [10].…”
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